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Título : Evidence that the 45 kDa glycoprotein, part of a putative dengue virus receptor complex in the mosquito cell line C6/36, is a heat shock-related protein
Autor : Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago
Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago
Reyes-Del Valle, Jorge
Salas-Benito, Mariana
Ceballos-Olvera, Ivonne
Mosso, Clemente
del Angel, Rosa María
Palabras clave : Dengue
Aedes albopictus
Células C6/36
Receptores
Proteínas de choque térmico
Fecha de publicación : 2007
Editorial : American Journal of Tropican Medicine and Hygiene
Citación : Salas-Benito J, Reyes-del Valle J, Salas-Benito M, Ceballos-Olvera I, Mosso C, del Angel RM. Evidence that the 45 kDa glycoprotein, part of a putative dengue virus receptor complex in the mosquito cell line C6/36, is a heat shock-related protein. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2007. 77(22): 283-290
Resumen : Dengue virus (DENV) is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. Although several molecules have been described as part of DENV receptor complex in mosquito cells, none of them have been identified. Our group characterized two glycoproteins (40 and 45 kD) as part of the DENV receptor complex in C6/36 cells. Because identification of the mosquito cell receptor has been unsuccessful and some cell receptors described for DENV in mammalian cells are heat-shock proteins (HSPs), the role of HSPs in DENV binding and infection in C6/36 cells was evaluated. Our results indicate that gp45 and a 74-kD molecule (p74), which interact with DENV envelope protein, are immunologically related to HSP90. Although p74 is induced by heat shock, gp45 apparently is not. However, these proteins are relocated to the cell surface after heat-shock treatment, causing an increase in virus binding without any effect on virus yield.
Descripción : Artículo científico
URI : http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/7258
ISSN : 0002-9637
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