Novel fold of rotavirus glycan-binding domain predicted by AlphaFold2 and determined by X-ray crystallography
The VP8* domain of spike protein VP4 in group A and C rotaviruses, which cause epidemic gastroenteritis in children, exhibits a conserved galectin-like fold for recognizing glycans during cell entry. In group B rotavirus, which causes significant diarrheal outbreaks in adults, the VP8* domain (VP8*B...
Main Authors: | Crawford, S.E (Author), Estes, M.K (Author), Hu, L. (Author), Lasanajak, Y. (Author), Prasad, B.V.V (Author), Salmen, W. (Author), Sankaran, B. (Author), Smith, D.F (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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