Jindrák L, Grubhoffer L
Faculty of Biology, University of South Bohemia, Ceské Budĕjovice, Czech Republic.
Folia Microbiol (Praha). 1999;44(5):467-86. doi: 10.1007/BF02816247.
The term 'receptor' is generally accepted as the cell-surface component that participates in virus binding and facilitates subsequent viral infection. Recent advances in technology have permitted the identification of several virus receptors, increasing our understanding of the significance of this initial virus-cell and virus-host interaction. Virus binding was previously considered to involve simple recognition and attachment to a single cell surface molecule by virus attachment proteins. The classical concept of these as single entities that participate in a lock-and-key-type process has been superseded by new data indicating that binding can be a multistep process, often involving different virus-attachment proteins and more than one host-cell receptor.
“受体”一词通常被认为是参与病毒结合并促进后续病毒感染的细胞表面成分。技术上的最新进展已使几种病毒受体得以鉴定,增进了我们对这种初始病毒 - 细胞及病毒 - 宿主相互作用重要性的理解。病毒结合以前被认为涉及病毒附着蛋白与单个细胞表面分子的简单识别和附着。这些作为参与锁钥型过程的单一实体的经典概念已被新数据所取代,新数据表明结合可能是一个多步骤过程,通常涉及不同的病毒附着蛋白和不止一种宿主细胞受体。