Analysis of a common cold virus and its subviral particles by gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analysis and native mass spectrometry.
Weiss Victor U, Bereszcazk Jessica Z, Havlik Marlene, Kallinger Peter, Gösler Irene, Kumar Mohit, Blaas Dieter, Marchetti-Deschmann Martina, Heck Albert J R, Szymanski Wladyslaw W, Allmaier Günter
Application of FCS in studies of rhinovirus receptor binding and uncoating.
Harutyunyan Shushan, Sedivy Arthur, Köhler Gottfried, Kowalski Heinrich, Blaas Dieter
IgGs are made for walking on bacterial and viral surfaces.
Preiner Johannes, Kodera Noriyuki, Tang Jilin, Ebner Andreas, Brameshuber Mario, Blaas Dieter, Gelbmann Nicola, Gruber Hermann J, Ando Toshio, Hinterdorfer Peter
The Rhinovirus subviral a-particle exposes 3'-terminal sequences of its genomic RNA.
Harutyunyan Shushan, Kowalski Heinrich, Blaas Dieter
Uncoating of common cold virus is preceded by RNA switching as determined by X-ray and cryo-EM analyses of the subviral A-particle.
Pickl-Herk Angela, Luque Daniel, Vives-Adrián Laia, Querol-Audí Jordi, Garriga Damià, Trus Benes L, Verdaguer Nuria, Blaas Dieter, Castón José R
Human rhinovirus subviral a particle binds to lipid membranes over a twofold axis of icosahedral symmetry.
Kumar Mohit, Blaas Dieter
Viral uncoating is directional: exit of the genomic RNA in a common cold virus starts with the poly-(A) tail at the 3'-end.
Harutyunyan Shushan, Kumar Mohit, Sedivy Arthur, Subirats Xavier, Kowalski Heinrich, Köhler Gottfried, Blaas Dieter
Characterization of rhinovirus subviral A particles via capillary electrophoresis, electron microscopy and gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analysis: Part I.
Weiss Victor U, Subirats Xavier, Pickl-Herk Angela, Bilek Gerhard, Winkler Wolfgang, Kumar Mohit, Allmaier Günter, Blaas Dieter, Kenndler Ernst
Liposomal nanocontainers as models for viral infection: monitoring viral genomic RNA transfer through lipid membranes.
Bilek Gerhard, Matscheko Nena M, Pickl-Herk Angela, Weiss Victor U, Subirats Xavier, Kenndler Ernst, Blaas Dieter
Recent developments in capillary and chip electrophoresis of bioparticles: Viruses, organelles, and cells.
Subirats Xavier, Blaas Dieter, Kenndler Ernst
Entry of a heparan sulphate-binding HRV8 variant strictly depends on dynamin but not on clathrin, caveolin, and flotillin.
Khan Abdul Ghafoor, Pickl-Herk Angela, Gajdzik Leszek, Marlovits Thomas C, Fuchs Renate, Blaas Dieter
Liposomal leakage induced by virus-derived peptides, viral proteins, and entire virions: rapid analysis by chip electrophoresis.
Weiss Victor U, Bilek Gerhard, Pickl-Herk Angela, Subirats Xavier, Niespodziana Katarzyna, Valenta Rudolf, Blaas Dieter, Kenndler Ernst
Human rhinovirus 14 enters rhabdomyosarcoma cells expressing icam-1 by a clathrin-, caveolin-, and flotillin-independent pathway.
Khan Abdul Ghafoor, Pickl-Herk Angela, Gajdzik Leszek, Marlovits Thomas C, Fuchs Renate, Blaas Dieter
Chip electrophoretic characterization of liposomes with biological lipid composition: Coming closer to a model for viral infection.
Bilek Gerhard, Weiss Victor U, Pickl-Herk Angela, Blaas Dieter, Kenndler Ernst
Low pH-triggered beta-propeller switch of the low-density lipoprotein receptor assists rhinovirus infection.
Konecsni Tuende, Berka Ursula, Pickl-Herk Angela, Bilek Gerhard, Khan Abdul Ghafoor, Gajdzig Leszek, Fuchs Renate, Blaas Dieter
Mimicking virus attachment to host cells employing liposomes: analysis by chip electrophoresis.
Weiss Victor U, Bilek Gerhard, Pickl-Herk Angela, Blaas Dieter, Kenndler Ernst
Conformation of receptor adopted upon interaction with virus revealed by site-specific fluorescence quenchers and FRET analysis.
Wruss Jürgen, Pollheimer Philipp D, Meindl Irene, Reichel Annett, Schulze Katrin, Schöfberger Wolfgang, Piehler Jacob, Tampé Robert, Blaas Dieter, Gruber Hermann J
Attachment of VLDL receptors to an icosahedral virus along the 5-fold symmetry axis: multiple binding modes evidenced by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.
Wruss Juergen, Rünzler Dominik, Steiger Christina, Chiba Peter, Köhler Gottfried, Blaas Dieter
Human rhinovirus type 54 infection via heparan sulfate is less efficient and strictly dependent on low endosomal pH.
Khan Abdul Ghafoor, Pichler Johannes, Rosemann Anke, Blaas Dieter
A mutation in the first ligand-binding repeat of the human very-low-density lipoprotein receptor results in high-affinity binding of the single V1 module to human rhinovirus 2.
Nizet Stephane, Wruss Juergen, Landstetter Nathalie, Snyers Luc, Blaas Dieter