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. 1995 Aug;69(8):4823-9.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.69.8.4823-4829.1995.

Poliovirus variants selected on mutant receptor-expressing cells identify capsid residues that expand receptor recognition

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Poliovirus variants selected on mutant receptor-expressing cells identify capsid residues that expand receptor recognition

E M Colston et al. J Virol. 1995 Aug.

Abstract

Mutations in the predicted C'-C"-D edge of the first immunoglobulin-like domain of the poliovirus receptor were previously shown to eliminate poliovirus binding. To identify capsid residues that expand receptor recognition, 16 poliovirus suppressor mutants were selected that replicate in three different mutant receptor-expressing cell lines as well as in cells expressing the wild-type receptor. Sequence analysis of the mutant viruses revealed three capsid residues that enable poliovirus to utilize defective receptors. Two residues are in regions of the capsid that are known to regulate receptor binding and receptor-mediated conformational transitions. A third residue is located in a highly exposed loop on the virion surface that controls poliovirus host range in mice by influencing receptor recognition. One of the suppressor mutations enables the primate-restricted P1/Mahoney strain to paralyze mice by enabling the virus to recognize a receptor in the mouse central nervous system. Capsid mutations that suppress receptor defects may exert their effect at the binding site or may improve receptor binding by regulating structural transitions of the capsid.

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