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Query: EC:4.2.2.7 (
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Adenovirus fiber knobs are the capsid components that interact with binding receptors on cells, while an Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence usually found in the penton base protein is important for the interaction of most adenoviruses with integrin entry receptors. Mouse adenovirus type 1 (MAV-1) lacks an RGD sequence in the virion penton base protein. We tested whether an RGD sequence found in the
MAV
-1 fiber knob plays a role in infection. Treatment of cells with a competitor RGD peptide or a purified recombinant RGD-containing fiber knob prior to infection resulted in reduced virus yields compared to those of controls, indicating the importance of the RGD sequence for infection. An investigation of the role of integrins as possible receptors showed that
MAV
-1 yields were reduced in the presence of EDTA, an inhibitor of integrin binding, and in the presence of anti-alpha(v) integrin antibody. Moreover, mouse embryo fibroblasts that were genetically deficient in alpha(v) integrin yielded less virus, supporting the hypothesis that alpha(v) integrin is a likely receptor for
MAV
-1. We also investigated whether glycosaminoglycans play a role in
MAV
-1 infection. Preincubation of
MAV
-1 with heparin, a heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan analog, resulted in a decrease in
MAV
-1 virus yields. Reduced
MAV
-1 infectivity was also found with cells that genetically lack heparan sulfate or cells that were treated with
heparinase
I. Cumulatively, our data demonstrate that the RGD sequence in the
MAV
-1 fiber knob plays a role in infection by
MAV
-1, alpha(v) integrin acts as a receptor for the virus, and cell surface heparin sulfate glycosaminoglycans are important in
MAV
-1 infection.
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PMID:Usage of integrin and heparan sulfate as receptors for mouse adenovirus type 1. 1917 24