Georg Herrler

InstitutionUniversity of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
AddressHannover
Germany
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    1. Peng JY, Shin DL, Li G, Wu NH, Herrler G. Time-dependent viral interference between influenza virus and coronavirus in the infection of differentiated porcine airway epithelial cells. Virulence. 2021 12; 12(1):1111-1121. PMID: 34034617.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    2. Peng JY, Punyadarsaniya D, Shin DL, Pavasutthipaisit S, Beineke A, Li G, Wu NH, Herrler G. The Cell Tropism of Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus for Airway Epithelial Cells Is Determined by the Expression of Porcine Aminopeptidase N. Viruses. 2020 10 23; 12(11). PMID: 33114247.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    3. Hoffmann M, Kleine-Weber H, Schroeder S, Krüger N, Herrler T, Erichsen S, Schiergens TS, Herrler G, Wu NH, Nitsche A, Müller MA, Drosten C, Pöhlmann S. SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Depends on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 and Is Blocked by a Clinically Proven Protease Inhibitor. Cell. 2020 04 16; 181(2):271-280.e8. PMID: 32142651.
      Citations: 5763     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    4. Cao L, Ge X, Gao Y, Herrler G, Ren Y, Ren X, Li G. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus inhibits dsRNA-induced interferon-ß production in porcine intestinal epithelial cells by blockade of the RIG-I-mediated pathway. Virol J. 2015 Aug 18; 12:127. PMID: 26283628.
      Citations: 25     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    5. Cong Y, Li X, Bai Y, Lv X, Herrler G, Enjuanes L, Zhou X, Qu B, Meng F, Cong C, Ren X, Li G. Porcine aminopeptidase N mediated polarized infection by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in target cells. Virology. 2015 Apr; 478:1-8. PMID: 25681796.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    6. Punyadarsaniya D, Winter C, Mork AK, Amiri M, Naim HY, Rautenschlein S, Herrler G. Precision-cut intestinal slices as a culture system to analyze the infection of differentiated intestinal epithelial cells by avian influenza viruses. J Virol Methods. 2015 Feb; 212:71-5. PMID: 25445801.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    7. Mork AK, Hesse M, Abd El Rahman S, Rautenschlein S, Herrler G, Winter C. Differences in the tissue tropism to chicken oviduct epithelial cells between avian coronavirus IBV strains QX and B1648 are not related to the sialic acid binding properties of their spike proteins. Vet Res. 2014 Jun 14; 45:67. PMID: 24928425.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    8. Paul A, Trincone A, Siewert S, Herrler G, Schwegmann-Weßels C. A lysine-methionine exchange in a coronavirus surface protein transforms a retention motif into an endocytosis signal. Biol Chem. 2014 Jun; 395(6):657-65. PMID: 24603841.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    9. Winter C, Herrler G. [Bats, viruses and humans: coronaviruses on the rise?]. Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 2013 Nov-Dec; 126(11-12):509-13. PMID: 24511826.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    10. Hoffmann M, Müller MA, Drexler JF, Glende J, Erdt M, Gützkow T, Losemann C, Binger T, Deng H, Schwegmann-Weßels C, Esser KH, Drosten C, Herrler G. Differential sensitivity of bat cells to infection by enveloped RNA viruses: coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, filoviruses, and influenza viruses. PLoS One. 2013; 8(8):e72942. PMID: 24023659.
      Citations: 50     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    11. Shahwan K, Hesse M, Mork AK, Herrler G, Winter C. Sialic acid binding properties of soluble coronavirus spike (S1) proteins: differences between infectious bronchitis virus and transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Viruses. 2013 Jul 26; 5(8):1924-33. PMID: 23896748.
      Citations: 15     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    12. Corman VM, Rasche A, Diallo TD, Cottontail VM, Stöcker A, Souza BFCD, Corrêa JI, Carneiro AJB, Franke CR, Nagy M, Metz M, Knörnschild M, Kalko EKV, Ghanem SJ, Morales KDS, Salsamendi E, Spínola M, Herrler G, Voigt CC, Tschapka M, Drosten C, Drexler JF. Highly diversified coronaviruses in neotropical bats. J Gen Virol. 2013 Sep; 94(Pt 9):1984-1994. PMID: 23761408.
      Citations: 24     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    13. Wang C, Sun X, Suo S, Ren Y, Li X, Herrler G, Thiel V, Ren X. Phages bearing affinity peptides to severe acute respiratory syndromes-associated coronavirus differentiate this virus from other viruses. J Clin Virol. 2013 Aug; 57(4):305-10. PMID: 23664850.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    14. Meng F, Ren Y, Suo S, Sun X, Li X, Li P, Yang W, Li G, Li L, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Herrler G, Ren X. Evaluation on the efficacy and immunogenicity of recombinant DNA plasmids expressing spike genes from porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. PLoS One. 2013; 8(3):e57468. PMID: 23526943.
      Citations: 23     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    15. Pfefferle S, Schöpf J, Kögl M, Friedel CC, Müller MA, Carbajo-Lozoya J, Stellberger T, von Dall'Armi E, Herzog P, Kallies S, Niemeyer D, Ditt V, Kuri T, Züst R, Pumpor K, Hilgenfeld R, Schwarz F, Zimmer R, Steffen I, Weber F, Thiel V, Herrler G, Thiel HJ, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Pöhlmann S, Haas J, Drosten C, von Brunn A. The SARS-coronavirus-host interactome: identification of cyclophilins as target for pan-coronavirus inhibitors. PLoS Pathog. 2011 Oct; 7(10):e1002331. PMID: 22046132.
      Citations: 196     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    16. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Bauer S, Winter C, Enjuanes L, Laude H, Herrler G. The sialic acid binding activity of the S protein facilitates infection by porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus. Virol J. 2011 Sep 12; 8:435. PMID: 21910859.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    17. Ren X, Meng F, Yin J, Li G, Li X, Wang C, Herrler G. Action mechanisms of lithium chloride on cell infection by transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus. PLoS One. 2011 May 06; 6(5):e18669. PMID: 21573100.
      Citations: 22     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    18. Yin J, Glende J, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Enjuanes L, Herrler G, Ren X. Cholesterol is important for a post-adsorption step in the entry process of transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Antiviral Res. 2010 Dec; 88(3):311-6. PMID: 20951168.
      Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    19. Drexler JF, Gloza-Rausch F, Glende J, Corman VM, Muth D, Goettsche M, Seebens A, Niedrig M, Pfefferle S, Yordanov S, Zhelyazkov L, Hermanns U, Vallo P, Lukashev A, Müller MA, Deng H, Herrler G, Drosten C. Genomic characterization of severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus in European bats and classification of coronaviruses based on partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene sequences. J Virol. 2010 Nov; 84(21):11336-49. PMID: 20686038.
      Citations: 150     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    20. Abd El Rahman S, Winter C, El-Kenawy A, Neumann U, Herrler G. Differential sensitivity of well-differentiated avian respiratory epithelial cells to infection by different strains of infectious bronchitis virus. J Virol. 2010 Sep; 84(17):8949-52. PMID: 20538853.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    21. Schwegmann-Weßels C, Glende J, Ren X, Qu X, Deng H, Enjuanes L, Herrler G. Comparison of vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped with the S proteins from a porcine and a human coronavirus. J Gen Virol. 2009 Jul; 90(Pt 7):1724-1729. PMID: 19264610.
      Citations: 17     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    22. Abd El Rahman S, El-Kenawy AA, Neumann U, Herrler G, Winter C. Comparative analysis of the sialic acid binding activity and the tropism for the respiratory epithelium of four different strains of avian infectious bronchitis virus. Avian Pathol. 2009 Feb; 38(1):41-5. PMID: 19156578.
      Citations: 19     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    23. Glende J, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Al-Falah M, Pfefferle S, Qu X, Deng H, Drosten C, Naim HY, Herrler G. Importance of cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains in the interaction of the S protein of SARS-coronavirus with the cellular receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. Virology. 2008 Nov 25; 381(2):215-21. PMID: 18814896.
      Citations: 63     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    24. Ren X, Glende J, Yin J, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Herrler G. Importance of cholesterol for infection of cells by transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Virus Res. 2008 Nov; 137(2):220-4. PMID: 18727942.
      Citations: 32     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    25. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Herrler G. Identification of sugar residues involved in the binding of TGEV to porcine brush border membranes. Methods Mol Biol. 2008; 454:319-29. PMID: 19057868.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    26. Winter C, Herrler G, Neumann U. Infection of the tracheal epithelium by infectious bronchitis virus is sialic acid dependent. Microbes Infect. 2008 Apr; 10(4):367-73. PMID: 18396435.
      Citations: 31     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    27. Winter C, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Neumann U, Herrler G. The spike protein of infectious bronchitis virus is retained intracellularly by a tyrosine motif. J Virol. 2008 Mar; 82(6):2765-71. PMID: 18094153.
      Citations: 15     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    28. Ren X, Glende J, Al-Falah M, de Vries V, Schwegmann-Wessels C, Qu X, Tan L, Tschernig T, Deng H, Naim HY, Herrler G. Analysis of ACE2 in polarized epithelial cells: surface expression and function as receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus. J Gen Virol. 2006 Jun; 87(Pt 6):1691-1695. PMID: 16690935.
      Citations: 66     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    29. Winter C, Schwegmann-Weßels C, Cavanagh D, Neumann U, Herrler G. Sialic acid is a receptor determinant for infection of cells by avian Infectious bronchitis virus. J Gen Virol. 2006 May; 87(Pt 5):1209-1216. PMID: 16603523.
      Citations: 55     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    30. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Herrler G. Transmissible gastroenteritis virus infection: a vanishing specter. Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 2006 Apr; 113(4):157-9. PMID: 16716052.
      Citations: 15     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    31. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Herrler G. Sialic acids as receptor determinants for coronaviruses. Glycoconj J. 2006 Feb; 23(1-2):51-8. PMID: 16575522.
      Citations: 82     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    32. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Ren X, Herrler G. Intracellular transport of the S proteins of coronaviruses. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2006; 581:271-5. PMID: 17037541.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    33. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Al-Falah M, Escors D, Wang Z, Zimmer G, Deng H, Enjuanes L, Naim HY, Herrler G. A novel sorting signal for intracellular localization is present in the S protein of a porcine coronavirus but absent from severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus. J Biol Chem. 2004 Oct 15; 279(42):43661-6. PMID: 15304515.
      Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    34. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Zimmer G, Schröder B, Breves G, Herrler G. Binding of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus to brush border membrane sialoglycoproteins. J Virol. 2003 Nov; 77(21):11846-8. PMID: 14557669.
      Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    35. Schwegmann-Wessels C, Zimmer G, Laude H, Enjuanes L, Herrler G. Binding of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus to cell surface sialoglycoproteins. J Virol. 2002 Jun; 76(12):6037-43. PMID: 12021336.
      Citations: 25     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    36. Schwegmann C, Zimmer G, Yoshino T, Enss M, Herrler G. Comparison of the sialic acid binding activity of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus and E. coli K99. Virus Res. 2001 May; 75(1):69-73. PMID: 11311429.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    37. Scwegmann C, Zimmer G, Herrler G. Are intestinal mucins involved in the pathogenicity of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus? Adv Exp Med Biol. 2001; 494:219-23. PMID: 11774472.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    38. Krempl C, Herrler G. Sialic acid binding activity of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus affects sedimentation behavior of virions and solubilized glycoproteins. J Virol. 2001 Jan; 75(2):844-9. PMID: 11134297.
      Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    39. Krempl C, Ballesteros ML, Zimmer G, Enjuanes L, Klenk HD, Herrler G. Characterization of the sialic acid binding activity of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus by analysis of haemagglutination-deficient mutants. J Gen Virol. 2000 Feb; 81(Pt 2):489-96. PMID: 10644848.
      Citations: 35     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    40. Krempl C, Laude H, Herrler G. Is the sialic acid binding activity of the S protein involved in the enteropathogenicity of transmissible gastroenteritis virus? Adv Exp Med Biol. 1998; 440:557-61. PMID: 9782329.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    41. Krempl C, Ballesteros ML, Enjuanes L, Herrler G. Isolation of hemagglutination-defective mutants for the analysis of the sialic acid binding activity of transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1998; 440:563-8. PMID: 9782330.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    42. Krempl C, Schultze B, Laude H, Herrler G. Point mutations in the S protein connect the sialic acid binding activity with the enteropathogenicity of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus. J Virol. 1997 Apr; 71(4):3285-7. PMID: 9060696.
      Citations: 78     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    43. Schultze B, Zimmer G, Herrler G. Virus entry into a polarized epithelial cell line (MDCK): similarities and dissimilarities between influenza C virus and bovine coronavirus. J Gen Virol. 1996 Oct; 77 ( Pt 10):2507-14. PMID: 8887484.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    44. Schultze B, Krempl C, Ballesteros ML, Shaw L, Schauer R, Enjuanes L, Herrler G. Transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus, but not the related porcine respiratory coronavirus, has a sialic acid (N-glycolylneuraminic acid) binding activity. J Virol. 1996 Aug; 70(8):5634-7. PMID: 8764078.
      Citations: 64     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    45. Künkel F, Herrler G. Structural and functional analysis of the S proteins of two human coronavirus OC43 strains adapted to growth in different cells. Arch Virol. 1996; 141(6):1123-31. PMID: 8712929.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    46. Schultze B, Enjuanes L, Herrler G. Analysis of the sialic acid-binding activity of the transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1995; 380:367-70. PMID: 8830509.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    47. Krempl C, Schultze B, Herrler G. Analysis of cellular receptors for human coronavirus OC43. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1995; 380:371-4. PMID: 8830510.
      Citations: 33     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    48. Schultze B, Herrler G. Polarized entry of bovine coronavirus in epithelial cells. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1995; 380:375-8. PMID: 8830511.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    49. Schultze B, Herrler G. Recognition of cellular receptors by bovine coronavirus. Arch Virol Suppl. 1994; 9:451-9. PMID: 8032275.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    50. Künkel F, Herrler G. Structural and functional analysis of the surface protein of human coronavirus OC43. Virology. 1993 Jul; 195(1):195-202. PMID: 8317096.
      Citations: 52     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    51. Schultze B, Herrler G. Recognition of N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid by bovine coronavirus and hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1993; 342:299-304. PMID: 8209746.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    52. Schultze B, Enjuanes L, Cavanagh D, Herrler G. N-acetylneuraminic acid plays a critical role for the haemagglutinating activity of avian infectious bronchitis virus and porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1993; 342:305-10. PMID: 8209748.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    53. Schultze B, Cavanagh D, Herrler G. Neuraminidase treatment of avian infectious bronchitis coronavirus reveals a hemagglutinating activity that is dependent on sialic acid-containing receptors on erythrocytes. Virology. 1992 Aug; 189(2):792-4. PMID: 1322604.
      Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    54. Schultze B, Herrler G. Bovine coronavirus uses N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid as a receptor determinant to initiate the infection of cultured cells. J Gen Virol. 1992 Apr; 73 ( Pt 4):901-6. PMID: 1321878.
      Citations: 41     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    55. Schultze B, Gross HJ, Brossmer R, Herrler G. The S protein of bovine coronavirus is a hemagglutinin recognizing 9-O-acetylated sialic acid as a receptor determinant. J Virol. 1991 Nov; 65(11):6232-7. PMID: 1920630.
      Citations: 85     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    56. Storz J, Herrler G, Snodgrass DR, Hussain KA, Zhang XM, Clark MA, Rott R. Monoclonal antibodies differentiate between the haemagglutinating and the receptor-destroying activities of bovine coronavirus. J Gen Virol. 1991 Nov; 72 ( Pt 11):2817-20. PMID: 1940870.
      Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    57. Herrler G, Szepanski S, Schultze B. 9-O-acetylated sialic acid, a receptor determinant for influenza C virus and coronaviruses. Behring Inst Mitt. 1991 Jul; (89):177-84. PMID: 1930096.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    58. Pfleiderer M, Routledge E, Herrler G, Siddell SG. High level transient expression of the murine coronavirus haemagglutinin-esterase. J Gen Virol. 1991 Jun; 72 ( Pt 6):1309-15. PMID: 1646274.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    59. Schultze B, Wahn K, Klenk HD, Herrler G. Isolated HE-protein from hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus and bovine coronavirus has receptor-destroying and receptor-binding activity. Virology. 1991 Jan; 180(1):221-8. PMID: 1984649.
      Citations: 45     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    60. Schultze B, Gross HJ, Brossmer R, Klenk HD, Herrler G. Hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus attaches to N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid-containing receptors on erythrocytes: comparison with bovine coronavirus and influenza C virus. Virus Res. 1990 Jun; 16(2):185-94. PMID: 2385959.
      Citations: 17     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    61. Schultze B, Gross HJ, Klenk HD, Brossmer R, Herrler G. Differential reactivity of bovine coronavirus (BCV) and influenza C virus with N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5,9Ac2)-containing receptors. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1990; 276:115-9. PMID: 2103097.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Cells