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J Gen Virol 69 (1988), 2653-2656; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-69-10-2653
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Detection of the Human Rhinovirus Minor Group Receptor on Renaturing Western Blots

Harald Mischak, Christoph Neubauer, Berthold Berger, Ernst Kuechler and Dieter Blaas

Institut für Biochemie, Universität Wien, Währinger Strasse 17, A-1090 Wien, Austria

The human rhinovirus minor group receptor was extracted from HeLa cell membranes and partially purified. Receptor activity was detected on Western blots by binding of 35S-labelled human rhinovirus serotype 2 to the immobilized protein at a position corresponding to an Mr of 120 x 103.

Keywords: rhinovirus, human, picornavirus, virus-cell interaction

Received 2 February 1988; accepted 16 June 1988.


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