Dengue Virus Attachment and Entry
After attachment, the Dengue virion is typically taken into the cell through a process known as receptor-mediated endocytosis (reviewed in Carro & Cherry, 2020). Inside the endosome, the acidic environment triggers a conformational change in the E protein. This change allows the viral envelope to fuse with the endosomal membrane, releasing the viral RNA into the cytosol of the host cell, where replication and translation can begin. For a review of DENV attachment and entry see Cruz-Oliveira et al., 2015.
| UniProt ID | Protein Name | Gene Symbol | Pathway Viewer |
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| A0AVT1 | Ubiquitin-like modifier-activating enzyme 6 |
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| O00468 | Agrin |
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| O75056 | Syndecan-3 |
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| O75487 | Glypican-4 |
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| O94973 | AP-2 complex subunit alpha-2 |
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| O95782 | AP-2 complex subunit alpha-1 |
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| O95832 | Claudin-1 |
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| P07225 | Vitamin K-dependent protein S |
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| P08571 | Monocyte differentiation antigen CD14 |
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| P09958 | Furin |
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| GlyCosmos Lectin | UniProt ID | Lectin Name | Pathway Viewer |
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| GL_000782 | P20138 | Myeloid cell surface antigen CD33 | view |
| GL_001382 | Q9NNX6 | CD209 antigen | view |
| GL_002045 | P22897 | Macrophage mannose receptor 1 | view |
| GL_005327 | O00468 | Agrin | view |
| GL_005334 | P98160 | Basement membrane-specific heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein | view |
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