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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 61.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000001 (1999) C W Tsai [Taïwan] ; S C Chang ; M F ChangA 12-amino acid stretch in the hypervariable region of the spike protein S1 subunit is critical for cell fusion activity of mouse hepatitis virus.
000002 (1999) Z. Luo [États-Unis] ; A M Matthews ; S R WeissAmino acid substitutions within the leucine zipper domain of the murine coronavirus spike protein cause defects in oligomerization and the ability to induce cell-to-cell fusion.
000004 (1999) P J Koetters [États-Unis] ; L. Hassanieh ; S A Stohlman ; T. Gallagher ; M M LaiMouse hepatitis virus strain JHM infects a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line.
000011 (2001) D K Krueger [États-Unis] ; S M Kelly ; D N Lewicki ; R. Ruffolo ; T M GallagherVariations in disparate regions of the murine coronavirus spike protein impact the initiation of membrane fusion.
000023 (2002) Shutoku Matsuyama [Japon] ; Fumihiro TaguchiReceptor-induced conformational changes of murine coronavirus spike protein.
000252 (2003) Berend Jan Bosch [Pays-Bas] ; Ruurd Van Der Zee ; Cornelis A M. De Haan ; Peter J M. RottierThe coronavirus spike protein is a class I virus fusion protein: structural and functional characterization of the fusion core complex.
000555 (2004) Kun Wen [République populaire de Chine] ; Ya-Bo Mei ; Li-Wen Qiu ; Zhi-Yong Liao ; Kwok-Yung Yuen ; Xiao-Yan ChePreparation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies against S1 domain at N-terminal residues 249 to 667 of SARS-associated coronavirus S1 protein.
000763 (2004) Himani Bisht ; Anjeanette Roberts [États-Unis] ; Leatrice Vogel [États-Unis] ; Alexander Bukreyev [États-Unis] ; Peter L. Collins [États-Unis] ; Brian R. Murphy [États-Unis] ; Kanta Subbarao [États-Unis] ; Bernard MossSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein expressed by attenuated vaccinia virus protectively immunizes mice
000807 (2004) Zhi-Yong Yang ; Yue Huang ; Lakshmanan Ganesh ; Kwanyee Leung ; Wing-Pui Kong ; Owen Schwartz ; Kanta Subbarao ; Gary J. NabelpH-Dependent Entry of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Is Mediated by the Spike Glycoprotein and Enhanced by Dendritic Cell Transfer through DC-SIGN
000808 (2004) Erik Lontok [États-Unis] ; Emily Corse ; Carolyn E. MachamerIntracellular targeting signals contribute to localization of coronavirus spike proteins near the virus assembly site.
000984 (2004) S. Shen [Singapour] ; Y C Law ; D X LiuA single amino acid mutation in the spike protein of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus hampers its maturation and incorporation into virions at the nonpermissive temperature.
000986 (2004) Christel Schwegmann-Wessels [Allemagne] ; Marwan Al-Falah ; David Escors ; Zai Wang ; Gert Zimmer ; Hongkui Deng ; Luis Enjuanes ; Hassan Y. Naim ; Georg HerrlerA novel sorting signal for intracellular localization is present in the S protein of a porcine coronavirus but absent from severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus.
000B15 (2004) Andrea Marzi [Allemagne] ; Thomas Gramberg ; Graham Simmons ; Peggy Möller ; Andrew J. Rennekamp ; Mandy Krumbiegel ; Martina Geier ; Jutta Eisemann ; Nadine Turza ; Bertrand Saunier ; Alexander Steinkasserer ; Stephan Becker ; Paul Bates ; Heike Hofmann ; Stefan PöhlmannDC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR interact with the glycoprotein of Marburg virus and the S protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
000B87 (2004) X. Xiao [États-Unis] ; D S DimitrovThe SARS-CoV S glycoprotein.
000C54 (2004) Ya-Jen Chang [Taïwan] ; Catherine Y-Y Liu ; Bor-Luen Chiang ; Yu-Chan Chao ; Ching-Chow ChenInduction of IL-8 release in lung cells via activator protein-1 by recombinant baculovirus displaying severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus spike proteins: identification of two functional regions.
000C75 (2005) Paul Britton [Royaume-Uni] ; Sharon Evans ; Brian Dove ; Marc Davies ; Rosa Casais ; Dave CavanaghGeneration of a recombinant avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus using transient dominant selection.
000D96 (2005) Choong-Tat Keng ; Aihua Zhang ; Shuo Shen ; Kuo-Ming Lip ; Burtram C. Fielding ; Timothy H P. Tan ; Chih-Fong Chou ; Chay Boon Loh ; Sifang Wang ; Jianlin Fu ; Xiaoming Yang ; Seng Gee Lim ; Wanjin Hong ; Yee-Joo TanAmino acids 1055 to 1192 in the S2 region of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus S protein induce neutralizing antibodies: implications for the development of vaccines and antiviral agents.
000F45 (2005) Bruno Sainz [États-Unis] ; Joshua M. Rausch ; William R. Gallaher ; Robert F. Garry ; William C. WimleyIdentification and characterization of the putative fusion peptide of the severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus spike protein.
001027 (2005) Xiu-Xia Qu [République populaire de Chine] ; Pei Hao ; Xi-Jun Song ; Si-Ming Jiang ; Yan-Xia Liu ; Pei-Gang Wang ; Xi Rao ; Huai-Dong Song ; Sheng-Yue Wang ; Yu Zuo ; Ai-Hua Zheng ; Min Luo ; Hua-Lin Wang ; Fei Deng ; Han-Zhong Wang ; Zhi-Hong Hu ; Ming-Xiao Ding ; Guo-Ping Zhao ; Hong-Kui DengIdentification of two critical amino acid residues of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein for its variation in zoonotic tropism transition via a double substitution strategy.
001071 (2005) Shuetsu Fukushi [Japon] ; Tetsuya Mizutani [Japon] ; Masayuki Saijo [Japon] ; Shutoku Matsuyama [Japon] ; Naoko Miyajima [Japon] ; Fumihiro Taguchi [Japon] ; Shigeyuki Itamura [Japon] ; Ichiro Kurane [Japon] ; Shigeru Morikawa [Japon]Vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein.
001093 (2005) Kathryn E. Follis [États-Unis] ; Joanne York ; Jack H. NunbergSerine-scanning mutagenesis studies of the C-terminal heptad repeats in the SARS coronavirus S glycoprotein highlight the important role of the short helical region.

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