Discovery of a proteinaceous cellular receptor for a norovirus.
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| Abstract | Noroviruses (NoVs) are a leading cause of gastroenteritis globally, yet the host factors required for NoV infection are poorly understood. We identified host molecules that are essential for murine NoV (MNoV)-induced cell death, including CD300lf as a proteinaceous receptor. We found that CD300lf is essential for MNoV binding and replication in cell lines and primary cells. Additionally, Cd300lf(-/-) mice are resistant to MNoV infection. Expression of CD300lf in human cells breaks the species barrier that would otherwise restrict MNoV replication. The crystal structure of the CD300lf ectodomain reveals a potential ligand-binding cleft composed of residues that are critical for MNoV infection. Therefore, the presence of a proteinaceous receptor is the primary determinant of MNoV species tropism, whereas other components of cellular machinery required for NoV replication are conserved between humans and mice.  | 
              
| Year of Publication | 2016 
      
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| Journal | Science 
      
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| Volume | 353 
      
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| Issue | 6302 
      
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| Pages | 933-6 
      
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| Date Published | 2016 08 26 
      
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| ISSN | 1095-9203 
      
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| DOI | 10.1126/science.aaf1220 
      
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| PubMed ID | 27540007 
      
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| Grant list | U19 AI109725 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States 
              P30 CA091842 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States 
              F31 CA177194 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States 
              T32 CA009547 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States 
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