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Table 1 The subfamily Parvovirinae: the interaction between the virus and the host

From: Role of capsid proteins in parvoviruses infection

Genus

Virus

Host

Cellular Receptor

Invasion pathway

Binding site

Accession number

Amdoparvovirus

Aleutian mink disease virus

Mink

Sialic acid

-

A protrusions on threefold axes and the wall of the dimples on twofold axe

M20036

Bocaparvovirus

Bovine parvovirus

Bovine

α2-3 O-linked sialic acid

Clathrin-dependent endocytic pathway

-

M14363

Dependoparvovirus

Adeno-associated virus

Human

Heparan sufate proteoglycan, sialic acid, aVβ5 integrin

Clathrin-dependent or independent internalization

-

 
 

Goose parvovirus

Goose, Muscovy duck

-

-

-

U25749

Erythroparvovirus

Human parvovirus B19

Human

P antigen, α5β1, ku80

Clathrin-dependent endocytic pathway

At depression of the three fold axis

NC_000883

Protoparvovirus

Canine parvovirus

Dogs, cats

Transferrin receptor

Clathrin-dependent endocytic pathway

A distinct “spike” on threefold axes

EF011664

Minute virus of mice

Rodents

α2-3 and α2-8 N-linked Sialic acid

Both clathrin- and lipid-raft mediated endocytosis

At the depression of twofold axes and the floor of twofold axes depression

V01115

Porcine parvovirus

Swine

α2-3 N- and O-linked Sialic Acid

Macropinocytosis and Clathrin-dependent endocytic pathway

-

M38367

Mink enteritis virus

Mink

Transferrin receptor

-

-

D00765