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Characterization of the heptad repeat regions, HR1 and HR2, and design of a fusion core structure model of the spike protein from severe acute respiratory syndrome …Xu et al., 2004
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- Xu Y
- Zhu J
- Liu Y
- Lou Z
- Yuan F
- Liu Y
- Cole D
- Ni L
- Su N
- Qin L
- Li X
- Bai Z
- Bell J
- Pang H
- Tien P
- Gao G
- Rao Z
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- Biochemistry
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) is a newly emergent virus responsible for a worldwide epidemic in 2003. The coronavirus spike proteins belong to class I fusion proteins, and are characterized by the existence of two heptad repeat (HR) …
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