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Respiratory syncytial virus G protein

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Protein family
Major surface glycoprotein G
Identifiers
SymbolGlycoprotein_G
Pfam PF00802
InterPro IPR000925
SCOP2 1brv / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDB RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsum structure summary
Major surface glycoprotein G
Identifiers
OrganismHuman respiratory syncytial virus A (strain A2)
SymbolG
PDB 5WN9
UniProt P03423
Search for
StructuresSwiss-model
DomainsInterPro

Respiratory syncytial virus G protein is a glycoprotein produced by respiratory syncytial virus.[1] [2] [3] Some features of the G protein suggest it could be important to respiratory syncytial virus vaccine or antiviral drug target design.[4] [5]

References

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  1. ^ Harcourt J, Alvarez R, Jones LP, Henderson C, Anderson LJ, Tripp RA (February 2006). "Respiratory syncytial virus G protein and G protein CX3C motif adversely affect CX3CR1+ T cell responses". Journal of Immunology. 176 (3): 1600–8. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.176.3.1600 . PMID 16424189.
  2. ^ Li XQ, Fu ZF, Alvarez R, Henderson C, Tripp RA (January 2006). "Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infects neuronal cells and processes that innervate the lung by a process involving RSV G protein". Journal of Virology. 80 (1): 537–40. doi:10.1128/JVI.80.1.537-540.2006. PMC 1317531 . PMID 16352577.
  3. ^ Zlateva KT, Lemey P, Moës E, Vandamme AM, Van Ranst M (July 2005). "Genetic variability and molecular evolution of the human respiratory syncytial virus subgroup B attachment G protein". Journal of Virology. 79 (14): 9157–67. doi:10.1128/JVI.79.14.9157-9167.2005. PMC 1168771 . PMID 15994810.
  4. ^ Li X, Sambhara S, Li CX, Ettorre L, Switzer I, Cates G, James O, Parrington M, Oomen R, Du RP, Klein M (March 2000). "Plasmid DNA encoding the respiratory syncytial virus G protein is a promising vaccine candidate". Virology. 269 (1): 54–65. doi:10.1006/viro.2000.0186 . PMID 10725198.
  5. ^ Anderson LJ, Jadhao SJ, Paden CR, Tong S (July 2021). "Functional Features of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus G Protein". Viruses. 13 (7): 1214. doi:10.3390/v13071214 . PMC 8310105 . PMID 34372490.

Further reading

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