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- Tropogen abstract "In virology, a tropogen is the glycoprotein on the outer surface of a virus that combines with the cellular receptor for the virus. The interaction between the viral tropogen and the cellular receptor is quite specific. This interaction may play a role in determining tissue tropism and host range. Tropogens are of particular interest for drug candidates, as inhibition/blocking of tropogenic receptors blocks viral adsorption. An example of a tropogen is gp120, an envelope glycoprotein of HIV. gp120 combines in a specific fashion to its cellular receptor CD4, a protein found on various cells in the human immune system including T-helper cells, and macrophage.Another example of a tropogen is hemagglutinin. Hemagglutinin is found on the surface of influenza virus and it binds to sialic acid found on the surface of host cells.".
- Tropogen wikiPageID "6303060".
- Tropogen wikiPageLength "974".
- Tropogen wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Tropogen wikiPageRevisionID "637886769".
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink CD4.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Viruses.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Envelope.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Macrophage.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Sialic_acid.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink T_helper_cell.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Virology.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Tropogen wikiPageWikiLinkText "tropogen".
- Tropogen auto "yes".
- Tropogen date "December 2009".
- Tropogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Tropogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Virus-stub.
- Tropogen subject Category:Viruses.
- Tropogen hypernym Glycoprotein.
- Tropogen type Protein.
- Tropogen type Organism.
- Tropogen type Organism.
- Tropogen comment "In virology, a tropogen is the glycoprotein on the outer surface of a virus that combines with the cellular receptor for the virus. The interaction between the viral tropogen and the cellular receptor is quite specific. This interaction may play a role in determining tissue tropism and host range. Tropogens are of particular interest for drug candidates, as inhibition/blocking of tropogenic receptors blocks viral adsorption. An example of a tropogen is gp120, an envelope glycoprotein of HIV.".
- Tropogen label "Tropogen".
- Tropogen sameAs Q7846254.
- Tropogen sameAs m.0g04d8.
- Tropogen sameAs Q7846254.
- Tropogen wasDerivedFrom Tropogen?oldid=637886769.
- Tropogen isPrimaryTopicOf Tropogen.