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  • Title: Role of N-linked glycosylation in the activity of the Friend murine leukemia virus SU protein receptor-binding domain.
    Author: Battini JL, Kayman SC, Pinter A, Heard JM, Danos O.
    Journal: Virology; 1994 Jul; 202(1):496-9. PubMed ID: 8009864.
    Abstract:
    The 243 N-terminal residues of Friend Murine Leukemia Virus envelope glycoprotein (SU) fold into a structurally and functionally autonomous domain which contains the determinants for binding to the ecotropic virus receptor. The two N-linked glycosylation sites present in this N-terminal portion of the viral SU were removed by site-directed mutagenesis without disturbing its biosynthesis and incorporation into infectious virions. A truncated version of the mutant protein which included only the N-terminal domain was poorly transported but still able to interact with the receptor. Interference assays indicated that the interaction between the mutated protein and the virus receptor was weaker. We conclude that the elimination of N-linked oligosaccharide chains in the envelope N-terminal domain do not prevent receptor interaction but results in subtle conformational changes that may alter recognition and binding.
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