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Copyright ©2007 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2007; 13(1): 22-38
Published online Jan 7, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i1.22
Table 1 Described binding partners for HBV preS1-domain. Numbering of aminoacids (aa) are given for HBV genotype D
DomainaaDescribed interaction partners/binding factors for HBVRef.
preS110-36Hepatoma cells bind to preS1 peptide. Inhibition by peptide-antisera[41]
19-25Binding of recombinant subviral particles containing preS1 to human liver. Inhibition by anti-preS1 aa19-25[142]
10-36PreS1-peptide binding not limited to liver cells, also on extrahepatic sites[143]
10-36Partial homology of preS1 aa10-36 with IgA. HBV entry via IgA-binding receptor?[144]
18-25PreS1 aa18-25 crossreact with IgA alpha-1 chain, IgA and HBV use related receptors?[145]
10-36PreS1 aa10-36 binding to 31 kDa protein on HepG2 cells[146]
10-36PreS1-peptide aa10-36 binds to Interleukin 6 (IL6) but not IL3, IL5 and IL7[147]
10-36CHO cells transfected with IL6 cDNA acquire binding sites for preS1 peptide aa10-36[148]
10-36Isolation of 44 kDa protein (HBV-BP) from HepG2 plasma membranes. Homology to SCCA1, human squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1 (human serpin)[46]
preS1-GSTIsolation of p80 binding protein from human hepatocytes. Needs preS1 aa12-20/82-90 for binding. p80 binding also to rat hepatocytes[149]
preS1Anti-idiotypic antisera of antibody inhibiting binding of HBV to HepG2. 35kDa protein homology to Glycerinaldehyde-3-phoshate-dehydrgenase (GAPD)[150,151]
preS1/ preS250 kDa serum glycoprotein interferes with binding of preS1 and preS2 mabs. Soluble form of plasma membrane Protein on human hepatocytes[152]
preS1Yeast two-hybrid assay I: preS1 domain and human liver cDNA library. Isolation of two unknown proteins.[153]
preS1Yeast two-hybrid assay II: preS1 domain and human liver cDNA library. Isolation of cytoplasmic "nascent polypeptide-associated complex alpha polypeptide" (NACA)[154]
HBV particlesAsialoglycoproteinreceptor (ASGPR)I: preS1-but not preS2-mabs inhibited binding of HBV to ASGPR. SHBs did not bind to ASGPR[44]
HBV particlesAsialoglycoproteinreceptor (ASGPR) II: HBV uptake by HepG2 and HuH7 (ASGPR+), but not CHO (ASGPR-)[45]
HBV particlesAsialoglycoproteinreceptor (ASGPR) III: Desialylated HBV only binds to HepG2. Uptake only by susceptible primary human hepatocytes[155]
HBV particlesAsialoglycoproteinreceptor (ASGPR) IV: Increased HBV uptake by HepG2 after desialyation results in HBV infection[156]