id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-302530-pp6bl941 Gale, Paul How virus size and attachment parameters affect the temperature sensitivity of virus binding to host cells: Predictions of a thermodynamic model for arboviruses and HIV 2020-03-12 .txt text/plain 14797 905 66 These are:-1 The predicted effect of the magnitude of ΔC p on the temperature dependence of Dengue virus (DENV) transmission by Aedes albopictus; 2 The predicted effect of the magnitude of ΔC p on the temperature peak observed for the specific binding of Western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) to susceptible Culex tarsalis brush border fragments (BBFs); 3 A large negative ΔC p for a protein:protein GP/Cr system as represented by HIV gp120:CD4 diminishes host cell binding at human body temperature; 4 A large virus diameter as for the HIV virion diminishes host cell binding at the higher temperature of the human body through the large negative ΔS a_immob ; 5 Non-specific attachment factors may partially overcome the unfavourable ΔS a_immob and hence enhance specific HIV binding through Env:CD4 interactions at human body temperature; and 6 Increasing the number, n, of GP/Cr contacts with temperature to reproduce the data of Frey et al. ./cache/cord-302530-pp6bl941.txt ./txt/cord-302530-pp6bl941.txt