Feline Pit2 functions as a receptor for subgroup B feline leukemia viruses

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Feline Pit2 functions as a receptor for subgroup B feline leukemia viruses is …
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P356DOI10.1128/JVI.75.22.10563-10572.2001
P932PMC publication ID114638
P698PubMed publication ID11602698
P5875ResearchGate publication ID11747175

P2093author name stringS Robertson
J Overbaugh
A S Lauring
C Dirks
M M Anderson
P2860cites workCloning of the cellular receptor for feline leukemia virus subgroup C (FeLV-C), a retrovirus that induces red cell aplasiaQ22011163
Cell-surface receptors for gibbon ape leukemia virus and amphotropic murine retrovirus are inducible sodium-dependent phosphate symportersQ24315645
A human amphotropic retrovirus receptor is a second member of the gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor familyQ24337205
A putative cell surface receptor for anemia-inducing feline leukemia virus subgroup C is a member of a transporter superfamilyQ24527277
GLVR1, a receptor for gibbon ape leukemia virus, is homologous to a phosphate permease of Neurospora crassa and is expressed at high levels in the brain and thymusQ24646669
Feline leukemia virus subgroup B uses the same cell surface receptor as gibbon ape leukemia virusQ24647158
Localization of the amphotropic murine leukemia virus receptor gene to the pericentromeric region of human chromosome 8Q24647534
The cellular receptor for gibbon ape leukemia virus is a novel high affinity sodium-dependent phosphate transporterQ28238929
Characterization of a human gene conferring sensitivity to infection by gibbon ape leukemia virusQ28291741
Cloning of the cellular receptor for amphotropic murine retroviruses reveals homology to that for gibbon ape leukemia virusQ28576023
Improved retroviral vectors for gene transfer and expressionQ29614384
Detection of replication-competent and pseudotyped human immunodeficiency virus with a sensitive cell line on the basis of activation of an integrated beta-galactosidase geneQ29615351
Gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor functions of type III phosphate transporters from CHOK1 cells are disrupted by two distinct mechanismsQ33643741
Pathogenicity induced by feline leukemia virus, Rickard strain, subgroup A plasmid DNA (pFRA).Q33783734
Simian sarcoma-associated virus fails to infect Chinese hamster cells despite the presence of functional gibbon ape leukemia virus receptorsQ33785893
Differential pathogenicity of two feline leukemia virus subgroup A molecular clones, pFRA and pF6AQ33806284
Identification of envelope determinants of feline leukemia virus subgroup B that permit infection and gene transfer to cells expressing human Pit1 or Pit2.Q33844191
Specificity in receptor usage by T-cell-tropic feline leukemia viruses: implications for the in vivo tropism of immunodeficiency-inducing variantsQ33844915
Activation of membrane fusion by murine leukemia viruses is controlled in cis or in trans by interactions between the receptor-binding domain and a conserved disulfide loop of the carboxy terminus of the surface glycoproteinQ33851195
Molecular analysis of several classes of endogenous feline leukemia virus elementsQ35025850
Sequence arrangement and biological activity of cloned feline leukemia virus proviruses from a virus-productive human cell line.Q35237893
Substitution of a single amino acid residue is sufficient to allow the human amphotropic murine leukemia virus receptor to also function as a gibbon ape leukemia virus receptorQ35854876
The Japanese feral mouse Pit1 and Pit2 homologs lack an acidic residue at position 550 but still function as gibbon ape leukemia virus receptors: implications for virus binding motifQ35870584
The amphotropic murine leukemia virus receptor gene encodes a 71-kilodalton protein that is induced by phosphate depletionQ35886783
Mutational analysis of the proposed gibbon ape leukemia virus binding site in Pit1 suggests that other regions are important for infectionQ35896572
Three distinct envelope domains, variably present in subgroup B feline leukemia virus recombinants, mediate Pit1 and Pit2 receptor recognitionQ35897742
Molecular cloning and characterization of endogenous feline leukemia virus sequences from a cat genomic libraryQ36597477
Evolution of feline leukemia virus variant genomes with insertions, deletions, and defective envelope genes in infected cats with tumorsQ36632272
Properties of a unique form of the murine amphotropic leukemia virus receptor expressed on hamster cells.Q36637612
Recombinant feline leukemia virus genes detected in naturally occurring feline lymphosarcomasQ36647060
Envelope-binding domain in the cationic amino acid transporter determines the host range of ecotropic murine retroviruses.Q36686256
Pseudotyping with human T-cell leukemia virus type I broadens the human immunodeficiency virus host rangeQ36687863
Nucleotide sequence and distinctive characteristics of the env gene of endogenous feline leukemia provirusQ36827712
A Mus dunni cell line that lacks sequences closely related to endogenous murine leukemia viruses and can be infected by ectropic, amphotropic, xenotropic, and mink cell focus-forming virusesQ36896104
Nucleotide Sequence of the Envelope Gene of Gardner-Arnstein Feline Leukemia Virus B Reveals Unique Sequence Homologies with a Murine Mink Cell Focus-Forming VirusQ36932402
Identification of a cellular cofactor required for infection by feline leukemia virusQ38874701
Evolution of type C viral genes: origin of feline leukemia virusQ39352098
In vivo evolution of a novel, syncytium-inducing and cytopathic feline leukemia virus variant.Q39578909
A comprehensive approach to mapping the interacting surfaces of murine amphotropic and feline subgroup B leukemia viruses with their cell surface receptorsQ39588606
Chimeras of receptors for gibbon ape leukemia virus/feline leukemia virus B and amphotropic murine leukemia virus reveal different modes of receptor recognition by retrovirus.Q39869691
Differential host range of viruses of feline leukemia-sarcoma complexQ39935056
Biology of feline leukemia virus in the natural environmentQ39978270
Defective endogenous proviruses are expressed in feline lymphoid cells: evidence for a role in natural resistance to subgroup B feline leukemia viruses.Q40039961
Mutation of amino acids within the gibbon ape leukemia virus (GALV) receptor differentially affects feline leukemia virus subgroup B, simian sarcoma-associated virus, and GALV infectionsQ40048016
Nucleotide sequences of a feline leukemia virus subgroup A envelope gene and long terminal repeat and evidence for the recombinational origin of subgroup B virusesQ40126719
The frequency of occurrence of feline leukaemia virus subgroups in catsQ40135112
Differential growth and transmission in cats of feline leukaemia viruses of subgroups A and BQ40159628
Retrovirus receptor PiT-1 of the Felis catusQ40983138
Endogenous env elements: partners in generation of pathogenic feline leukemia virusesQ41128924
Sequence analysis of Gardner-Arnstein feline leukaemia virus envelope gene reveals common structural properties of mammalian retroviral envelope genesQ41466559
The host range and interference properties of two closely related feline leukemia variants suggest that they use distinct receptorsQ42831641
Human Immunodeficiency Virus DNA in Urethral Secretions in Men: Association with Gonococcal Urethritis and CD4 Cell DepletionQ44212156
Biologically selected recombinants between feline leukemia virus (FeLV) subgroup A and an endogenous FeLV elementQ44422555
Inhibition of feline leukemia virus subgroup A infection by coinoculation with subgroup B.Q45739906
Feline leukemia virus variants in experimentally induced thymic lymphosarcomasQ45772201
Isolation of a novel subgroup B feline leukemia virus from a cat infected with FeLV-A.Q45782678
Transduction of endogenous envelope genes by feline leukaemia virus in vitroQ45839811
Molecular cloning of a feline leukemia virus that induces fatal immunodeficiency disease in catsQ45839829
Determinants of the host range of feline leukaemia viruses.Q53600524
Experimental Transmission of Feline Fibrosarcoma to Cats and DogsQ53607343
Subgroup classification of feline leukemia and sarcoma viruses by viral interference and neutralization testsQ68662758
Viral interference in feline leukemia-sarcoma complexQ81624519
P433issue22
P921main subjectleukemiaQ29496
P304page(s)10563-10572
P577publication date2001-11-01
P1433published inJournal of VirologyQ1251128
P1476titleFeline Pit2 functions as a receptor for subgroup B feline leukemia viruses
P478volume75

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