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Open AccessStructural and molecular basis for foot-and-mouth disease virus neutralization by two potent protective antibodies
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Open AccessStructures of the portal vertex reveal essential protein-protein interactions for Herpesvirus assembly and maturation
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Open AccessArchitecture of the herpesvirus genome-packaging complex and implications for DNA translocation
Genome packaging is a fundamental process in a viral life cycle and a prime target of antiviral drugs. Herpesviruses use an ATP-driven packaging motor/terminase complex to translocate and cleave concatemeric d...
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Open AccessThe binding of a monoclonal antibody to the apical region of SCARB2 blocks EV71 infection
Entero virus 71 (EV71) causes hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) and occasionally leads to severe neurological complications and even death. Scavenger receptor class B member 2 (SCARB2) is a functional recep...
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Open AccessTIM-1 acts a dual-attachment receptor for Ebolavirus by interacting directly with viral GP and the PS on the viral envelope
Ebolavirus can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans with a mortality rate of 50%–90%. Currently, no approved vaccines and antiviral therapies are available. Human TIM1 is considered as an at...
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Open AccessMolecular mechanism of SCARB2-mediated attachment and uncoating of EV71
Unlike the well-established picture for the entry of enveloped viruses, the mechanism of cellular entry of non-enveloped eukaryotic viruses remains largely mysterious. Picornaviruses are representative models ...
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An open conformation determined by a structural switch for 2A protease from coxsackievirus A16
Coxsackievirus A16 belongs to the family Picornaviridae, and is a major agent of hand-foot-and-mouth disease that infects mostly children, and to date no vaccines or antiviral therapies are available. 2A protease...
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Structure analysis of the extracellular domain reveals disulfide bond forming-protein properties of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2969c
Disulfide bond-forming (Dsb) protein is a bacterial periplasmic protein that is essential for the correct folding and disulfide bond formation of secreted or cell wallassociated proteins. DsbA introduces disul...