Identification of GRP 78 (BiP) as a liver cell expressed receptor element for dengue virus serotype 2

S Jindadamrongwech, C Thepparit, DR Smith - Archives of virology, 2004 - Springer
S Jindadamrongwech, C Thepparit, DR Smith
Archives of virology, 2004Springer
This study sought to identify receptor elements for dengue virus serotype 2 on human liver
cells (HepG2) using the viral overlay protein binding assay (VOPBA) technique and Mass
Spectrometry fingerprinting. A single major and several minor virus binding bands were
observed, and mass spectrometry identified a candidate binding protein for the major
binding band as GRP 78 (BiP). GRP78 expression on the cell surface was confirmed, and
antibodies directed against both the N and C-terminus of GRP 78 (BiP) altered both the …
Summary
This study sought to identify receptor elements for dengue virus serotype 2 on human liver cells (HepG2) using the viral overlay protein binding assay (VOPBA) technique and Mass Spectrometry fingerprinting. A single major and several minor virus binding bands were observed, and mass spectrometry identified a candidate binding protein for the major binding band as GRP 78 (BiP). GRP78 expression on the cell surface was confirmed, and antibodies directed against both the N and C-terminus of GRP 78 (BiP) altered both the binding of the virus to the cell surface as well as the infectivity profile of HepG2 cells in response to dengue serotype 2 infection. GRP 78 (BiP), which has previously been identified as a co-receptor protein for coxsackievirus A9, is the first non-Fc receptor protein identified for the dengue virus, although GRP78 probably functions as part of a receptor complex.
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