SugarBind

References

Title Year Authors Pubmed
A strain of human influenza A virus binds to extended but not short gangliosides as assayed by thin-layer chromatography overlay 2000 Miller-Podraza et al. 11030743
Rotaviruses specifically bind to the neutral glycosphingolipid asialo-GM1 1990 Willoughby et al. 2168971
Functional and structural analysis of the sialic acid-binding domain of rotaviruses 1997 Isa et al. 9261399
The surface glycoproteins of H5 influenza viruses isolated from humans, chickens, and wild aquatic birds have distinguishable properties 1999 Matrosovich et al. 9882316
Infection of colonic epithelial cell lines by type 1 human immunodeficiency virus is associated with cell surface expression of galactosylceramide, a potential alternative gp120 receptor 1993 Fantini et al. 8464878
Gangliosides as influenza virus receptors. Variation of influenza viruses and their recognition of the receptor sialo-sugar chains 1994 Suzuki 7870741
Receptor specificity in human, avian, and equine H2 and H3 influenza virus isolates 1994 Connor et al. 7975212
Avian Influenza A viruses differ from human viruses by recognition of sialyloligosaccharides and gangliosides and by a higher conservation of the HA receptor-binding site 1997 Matrosovich et al. 9201232
Binding of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp120 to galatosylceramide (GalCer): relationship to the V3 loop. 1994 Cook et al. 8184533
Single-amino-acid substitution in an antigenic site of influenza virus hemagglutinin can alter the specificity of binding to cell membrane-associated gangliosides. 1989 Suzuki et al. 2476569
Glycosphingolipid binding specificities of rotavirus: identification of a sialic acid-binding epitope. 2001 Delorme et al. 11160731
The role of the ganglioside GD1a as a receptor for Sendai virus. 1995 Epand et al. 7827024
Receptor specificities of human respiroviruses 2001 Suzuki et al. 11312330
Noroviruses bind to human ABO, Lewis, amd secretor histo-group antigens: identification of 4 distinct strain-specific patterns 2003 Huang et al. 12825167
Norovirus and histo-blood group antigens: demostration of a wide spectrum of strain specificities and classification of two major binding groups among multiple binding patterns. 2005 Huang et al. 15890909
6-sulfo sialyl Lewis X is the common receptor determinant recognized by H5, H6, H7 and H9 influenza viruses of terrestrial poultry. 2008 Gambaryan et al. 18652681
Evolution of the receptor binding phenotype of influenza A (H5) viruses. 2006 Balish 16226289
Early alterations of the receptor-binding properties of H1, H2, and H3 avian influenza virus hemagglutinins after their introduction into mammals. 2000 Matrosovich et al. 10954551
Human and bovine coronaviruses recognize sialic acid-containing receptors similar to those of influenza C viruses 1988 Vlasak et al. 3380803
Structural studies of the parainfluenza virus 5 hemagglutinin-neuraminidase tetramer in complex with its receptor, sialyllactose. 2005 Yuan et al. 15893670
Structural basis for receptor specificity of influenza B virus hemagglutinin. 2007 Wang et al. 17942670
Crystallographic and Glycan Microarray Analysis of Human Polyomavirus 9 VP1 Identifies N-Glycolyl Neuraminic Acid as a Receptor Candidate 2014 Khan et al. 24648448
Structure-function analysis of the human JC polyomavirus establishes the LSTc pentasaccharide as a functional receptor motif 2010 Neu et al. 20951965
Cell attachment protein VP8* of a human rotavirus specifically interacts with A-type histo-blood group antigen 2012 Hu et al. 22504179
The GD1a glycan is a cellular receptor for adenoviruses causing epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. 2011 Bauer et al. 21151139
Crystal structure of species D adenovirus fiber knobs and their sialic acid binding sites. 2004 Guilligay et al. 15220447
Crystal structures of GII.10 and GII.12 norovirus protruding domains in complex with histo-blood group antigens reveal details for a potential site of vulnerability. 2011 Hansman et al. 21525337
Structural characterization by multistage mass spectrometry (MSn) of human milk glycans recognized by human rotaviruses 2014 Ashline et al. 25048706
Human milk contains novel glycans that are potential decoy receptors for neonatal rotaviruses 2014 Yu et al. 25048705