%0 Journal Article %T A mutant retroviral receptor restricts virus superinfection interference and productive infection %A Meihong Liu %A Maribeth V Eiden %J Retrovirology %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1742-4690-9-51 %X In this study we analyzed the binding affinity of the mutant receptor PiT2K522E and determined that it has a 1000 fold decreased GALV envelope binding affinity compared to the GALV wild type receptor. The decreased affinity does not restrict the initiation of cell-free GALV infection. The diminished binding affinity does, however, correlate with a decrease in the ability of GALV to spread in cells expressing this mutant receptor.The reduced ability of GALV to subsequently spread among cells expressing PiT2K522E is likely resulted from reduced cell-cell transmission, the decreased ability of PiT2K522E-expressing cells to establish superinfection interference, and attendant cytopathic affects. %U http://www.retrovirology.com/content/9/1/51/abstract