id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-322904-9mta0aem Neu, Ursula The Polyomaviridae: Contributions of virus structure to our understanding of virus receptors and infectious entry 2009-02-01 .txt text/plain 9629 493 53 The mPyV and the two human polyomaviruses, JCV and BKV are known to require sialic acid for binding to host cells as "receptor destroying enzyme" or neuraminidase inhibits the viruses' ability to agglutinate red blood cells and to infect cells (Table 1) . High-resolution structural information on the interaction of viral attachment proteins with sialylated carbohydrates is available for the following systems: Influenza virus A haemagglutinin (HA) in complex with oligosaccharides containing α2,3-linked and α2,6linked NeuNAc (Eisen et al., 1997; Gamblin et al., 2004; Ha et al., 2001; Ha et al., 2003; Russell et al., 2006; Sauter et al., 1992; Stevens et al., 2006; Stevens et al., 2004; Weis et al., 1988) , mPyV VP1 with a fragment of ganglioside GD1a (Stehle and Harrison, 1997) , rhesus, swine and human rotavirus VP8⁎ with methyl-α2,3-sialoside (Blanchard et al., 2007; Dormitzer et al., 2002a) , adenovirus Ad37 fiber knob (Ad37) with α2,3and α2,6-sialyllactose (Burmeister et al., 2004) and SV40 VP1 with ganglioside GM1 (Neu et al., 2008) . ./cache/cord-322904-9mta0aem.txt ./txt/cord-322904-9mta0aem.txt