Anti-Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 Hemagglutinin antibody [B289M]
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Biological function summary
This hemagglutinin mediates attachment and fusion of the virus with host cell membranes. It serves as an important component of the envelope glycoprotein complex collaborating with other viral proteins to promote efficient host cell entry. By facilitating membrane fusion the hemagglutinin enables the transfer of viral RNA into the host cell setting the stage for viral replication and propagation within the host.
Pathways
Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 Hemagglutinin takes part in the viral entry pathway. It closely interacts with the fusion protein F another important viral envelope protein to execute successful membrane fusion. Together they ensure the release of viral RNA making it a vital part of the viral infection and replication cycle. Understanding these interactions can provide insights into viral propagation mechanisms and potential targets for intervention.
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Current protocols 4:e1030 PubMed38923763
2024
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