Protein recognition by cell surface receptors: physiological receptors versus virus interactions
- PMID: 11893508
- DOI: 10.1016/s0968-0004(01)02038-2
Protein recognition by cell surface receptors: physiological receptors versus virus interactions
Abstract
Protein-protein recognition is a major kind of receptor-ligand interaction: a living cell receives external signals to adapt to the environment through cell surface receptors. On opposing cell surfaces, such recognition bears distinct features: it is a multivalent, reversible and avidity-driven process. The affinity between each individual contacting pair is low. Viruses might take advantage of this low affinity to invade a host cell by evolving a stronger binding affinity to the surface receptors than that associated with physiological ligands. Structural data appear to support this notion.
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