Full Name: Respiratory syncytial virus G Protein
BACKGROUND: The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) glycoprotein is essential for the virus's ability to infect host cells and plays a central role in RSV's pathogenesis. There are three key glycoproteins on the surface of RSV: F (fusion) protein, G (attachment) protein, and SH (small hydrophobic) protein. The G protein is primarily responsible for attaching the virus to host cells by binding to cell surface receptors.
Synonyms: Respiratory syncytial virus glycoprotein; RSV G; G Protein
Research Areas: Microbiology
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