Anti-Paramyxovirus Type 3 antibody
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Biological function summary
The virus targets epithelial cells in the human respiratory tract causing cellular damage and inflammation. HPIV3 uses surface glycoproteins hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) and fusion (F) protein to facilitate the attachment and fusion with host cells. These proteins form part of a complex responsible for host cell entry and viral replication. The fusion protein with a molecular weight of approximately 60 kDa is instrumental in the fusion process.
Pathways
Several other molecules play an important role in HPIV3's replication cycle. HPIV3 initiates the host cell entry pathway using attachment to the sialic acid receptors on the host cell surface via its HN protein. Its interaction in the fusion pathway is essential for virus entry and replicative cycle continuation. The fusion pathway resembles that of other paramyxoviruses like the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) which also relies on surface glycoproteins for cell entry.
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Nature methods 15:909-912 PubMed30377371
2018
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