1. Moxidectin and Ivermectin Inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Replication in Vero E6 Cells but Not in Human Primary Bronchial Epithelial Cells

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Nilima Dinesh Kumar
    2. Bram M. ter Ellen
    3. Ellen M. Bouma
    4. Berit Troost
    5. Denise P. I. van de Pol
    6. Heidi H. van der Ende-Metselaar
    7. Djoke van Gosliga
    8. Leonie Apperloo
    9. Orestes A. Carpaij
    10. Maarten van den Berge
    11. Martijn C. Nawijn
    12. Ymkje Stienstra
    13. Izabela A. Rodenhuis-Zybert
    14. Jolanda M. Smit

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  2. Anticancer pan-ErbB inhibitors reduce inflammation and tissue injury and exert broad-spectrum antiviral effects

    This article has 34 authors:
    1. Sirle Saul
    2. Marwah Karim
    3. Luca Ghita
    4. Pei-Tzu Huang
    5. Winston Chiu
    6. Verónica Durán
    7. Chieh-Wen Lo
    8. Sathish Kumar
    9. Nishank Bhalla
    10. Pieter Leyssen
    11. Farhang Alem
    12. Niloufar A. Boghdeh
    13. Do H.N. Tran
    14. Courtney A. Cohen
    15. Jacquelyn A. Brown
    16. Kathleen E. Huie
    17. Courtney Tindle
    18. Mamdouh Sibai
    19. Chengjin Ye
    20. Ahmed Magdy Khalil
    21. Kevin Chiem
    22. Luis Martinez-Sobrido
    23. John M. Dye
    24. Benjamin A. Pinsky
    25. Pradipta Ghosh
    26. Soumita Das
    27. David E. Solow-Cordero
    28. Jing Jin
    29. John P. Wikswo
    30. Dirk Jochmans
    31. Johan Neyts
    32. Steven De Jonghe
    33. Aarthi Narayanan
    34. Shirit Einav

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  3. Effects of common mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD and its ligand, the human ACE2 receptor on binding affinity and kinetics

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Michael I Barton
    2. Stuart A MacGowan
    3. Mikhail A Kutuzov
    4. Omer Dushek
    5. Geoffrey John Barton
    6. P Anton van der Merwe
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      This manuscript is of interest to virologists working on SARS-CoV-2, as well as biochemists and biophysicists who perform binding experiments with surface plasmon resonance (SPR), as it provides detailed affinity and kinetics analysis of the effect of mutations in variants of concern in the SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain with receptor ACE2 and two 'common' mutations in ACE2.

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  4. Allicin inhibits SARS-CoV-2 replication and abrogates the antiviral host response in the Calu-3 proteome

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Kirstin Mösbauer
    2. Verena Nadin Fritsch
    3. Lorenz Adrian
    4. Jörg Bernhardt
    5. Martin Clemens Horst Gruhlke
    6. Alan John Slusarenko
    7. Daniela Niemeyer
    8. Haike Antelmann

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  5. A covariation analysis reveals elements of selectivity in quorum sensing systems

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Samantha Wellington Miranda
    2. Qian Cong
    3. Amy L Schaefer
    4. Emily Kenna MacLeod
    5. Angelina Zimenko
    6. David Baker
    7. E Peter Greenberg
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      Acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) based quorum sensing systems are an important form of intercellular communication in bacteria. These systems, minimally comprised of a synthase and a receptor, often involve different types of AHLs. This paper demonstrates that amino acids in the active site of the synthase and the binding site of the receptor have co-evolved to provide specificity for different signaling molecules, even though the synthase and receptor do not directly interact. This type of information could potentially be used to rationally engineer synthases and receptors with different specificities, as well as predict the specificities of uncharacterized synthases and receptors.

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  6. A novel mechanosensitive channel controls osmoregulation, differentiation and infectivity in Trypanosoma cruzi

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. N Dave
    2. U Cetiner
    3. D Arroyo
    4. J Fonbuena
    5. M Tiwari
    6. P Barrera
    7. N Lander
    8. A Anishkin
    9. S Sukharev
    10. V Jimenez
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      The authors found a mechanosensitive channel gene in T. cruzi, and aimed to characterize its functions. The authors provide conclusive evidence that TcMscS is a mechanosensitive channel. They also show that TcMscS has additional roles outside of mechanosensation, likely playing a role in the infectivity of T. cruzi.

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  7. Common Mechanism of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 Pathogenesis across Species

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Alexandra Schäfer
    2. Lisa E. Gralinski
    3. Sarah R. Leist
    4. Emma S. Winkler
    5. Brea K. Hampton
    6. Michael A. Mooney
    7. Kara L. Jensen
    8. Rachel L. Graham
    9. Sudhakar Agnihothram
    10. Sophia Jeng
    11. Steven Chamberlin
    12. Timothy A. Bell
    13. D. Trevor Scobey
    14. Laura A. VanBlargan
    15. Larissa B. Thackray
    16. Pablo Hock
    17. Darla R. Miller
    18. Ginger D. Shaw
    19. Fernando Pardo Manuel de Villena
    20. Shannon K. McWeeney
    21. Stephanie A. Montgomery
    22. Michael S. Diamond
    23. Mark T. Heise
    24. Vineet D. Menachery
    25. Martin T. Ferris
    26. Ralph S. Baric

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  8. Glucosidase inhibitors suppress SARS-CoV-2 in tissue culture and may potentiate

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Hanako Reyes
    2. Yanming Du
    3. Tianlun Zhou
    4. Xuping Xie
    5. Pei Yong Shi
    6. Susan Weiss
    7. Timothy M. Block

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  9. Siglec-1 on dendritic cells mediates SARS-CoV-2 trans -infection of target cells while on macrophages triggers proinflammatory responses

    This article has 30 authors:
    1. Daniel Perez-Zsolt
    2. Jordana Muñoz-Basagoiti
    3. Jordi Rodon
    4. Marc Elousa
    5. Dàlia Raïch-Regué
    6. Cristina Risco
    7. Martin Sachse
    8. Maria Pino
    9. Sanjeev Gumber
    10. Mirko Paiardini
    11. Jakub Chojnacki
    12. Itziar Erkizia
    13. Xabier Muñiz
    14. Ester Ballana
    15. Eva Riveira-Muñoz
    16. Marc Noguera
    17. Roger Paredes
    18. Benjamin Trinité
    19. Ferran Tarrés-Freixas
    20. Ignacio Blanco
    21. Victor Guallar
    22. Jorge Carrillo
    23. Julià Blanco
    24. Amalio Telenti
    25. Holger Heyn
    26. Joaquim Segalés
    27. Bonaventura Clotet
    28. Javier Martinez-Picado
    29. Júlia Vergara-Alert
    30. Nuria Izquierdo-Useros

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  10. Analysis of the Role of N-Linked Glycosylation in Cell Surface Expression, Function, and Binding Properties of SARS-CoV-2 Receptor ACE2

    This article has 2 authors:
    1. Raymond Rowland
    2. Alberto Brandariz-Nuñez

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