Evolutionary reconstructions of the transferrin receptor of Caniforms supports canine parvovirus being a re-emerged and not a novel pathogen in dogs.
Parvoviruses exploit transferrin receptor type-1 (TfR) for cellular entry in carnivores, and specific interactions are key to control of host range. We show that several key mutations acquired by TfR during the evolution of Caniforms (dogs and related species) modified the interactions with parvovir...
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Autores principales: | Jason T Kaelber, Ann Demogines, Carole E Harbison, Andrew B Allison, Laura B Goodman, Alicia N Ortega, Sara L Sawyer, Colin R Parrish |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4383036ea106492a80544aa7e588178f |
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