The importance of electrostatic interactions in the early phases of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection has been investigated in susceptible cells of different origin, human (HeLa) and avian (CER), by using some polyanions (heparin, polygalacturonic acid and mucin) and polycations (polymyxin B sulphate, poly-L-lysine, protamine, histone and polybrene). In HeLa cells, the attachment of VSV was enhanced by polymers having a positive charge and inhibited by those having a negative charge. In CER cells, all the polyanions tested reduced virus infection. Among the polycations, histone, polymyxin B sulphate and poly-L-lysine enhanced virus plaque formation while protamine and polybrene reduced virus attachment. The effect of polyions on VSV particles and on cell membrane receptors has also been investigated. The analysis of the results obtained suggest that, although electrostatic interactions play an essential role in the binding of VSV to the cell membrane, more specific structural features appear to be required for viral attachment to occur.

ELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONS IN THE EARLY EVENTS OF VSV INFECTION / Conti, Cinzia; Mastromarino, Paola; Riccioli, Anna; N., Orsi. - In: RESEARCH IN VIROLOGY. - ISSN 0923-2516. - 142:1(1991), pp. 17-24. [10.1016/0923-2516(91)90023-v]

ELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONS IN THE EARLY EVENTS OF VSV INFECTION

CONTI, Cinzia;MASTROMARINO, Paola;RICCIOLI, ANNA;
1991

Abstract

The importance of electrostatic interactions in the early phases of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection has been investigated in susceptible cells of different origin, human (HeLa) and avian (CER), by using some polyanions (heparin, polygalacturonic acid and mucin) and polycations (polymyxin B sulphate, poly-L-lysine, protamine, histone and polybrene). In HeLa cells, the attachment of VSV was enhanced by polymers having a positive charge and inhibited by those having a negative charge. In CER cells, all the polyanions tested reduced virus infection. Among the polycations, histone, polymyxin B sulphate and poly-L-lysine enhanced virus plaque formation while protamine and polybrene reduced virus attachment. The effect of polyions on VSV particles and on cell membrane receptors has also been investigated. The analysis of the results obtained suggest that, although electrostatic interactions play an essential role in the binding of VSV to the cell membrane, more specific structural features appear to be required for viral attachment to occur.
1991
cell receptor; electrostatic interactions; polyanion; polycation; vsv
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ELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONS IN THE EARLY EVENTS OF VSV INFECTION / Conti, Cinzia; Mastromarino, Paola; Riccioli, Anna; N., Orsi. - In: RESEARCH IN VIROLOGY. - ISSN 0923-2516. - 142:1(1991), pp. 17-24. [10.1016/0923-2516(91)90023-v]
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