“…The importance of fiber knob binding to receptors was first demonstrated with coxsackievirus AdV receptor (CAR), a high affinity attachment factor for most HAdVs, including canine AdV‐2 (CAdV‐2) and avian AdV CELO (Soudais et al, 2000 ), but not for the B, D, and G types (Bergelson et al, 1997 ; Freimuth et al, 1999 ; Kirby et al, 2000 ; Roelvink et al, 1998 ; Tomko et al, 1997 ). Species B and D use CD46 (Cupelli et al, 2010 ; Fleischli et al, 2005 , 2007 ; Gaggar et al, 2003 ; Gustafsson et al, 2010 ; Pache et al, 2008 ; Persson et al, 2009 ; Russell, 2004 ; Sakurai et al, 2006 , 2007 ; Sirena et al, 2004 , 2005 ; Tuve et al, 2006 ; Wang, Li, Yumul, et al, 2011 ; Wang, Yumul, et al, 2013 ) or desmoglein (DSG)‐2 (Hemsath et al, 2022 ; Trinh et al, 2012 ; Vassal‐Stermann et al, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2015 ; Wang, Li, Liu, et al, 2011 ; Wang, Li, Yumul, et al, 2011 ; Wang, Yumul, et al, 2013 ). AdV‐D26 has been reported to use CD46 or sialic acid as a receptor through fiber knob or hexon as ligands (Baker, Mundy, et al, 2019 ; Hemsath et al, 2022 ; Persson et al, 2021 ).…”