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Multiple LDLR class A repeats on very-low-density lipoprotein receptor promote the cross-species transmission of Semliki Forest virus.

Ruolan HuMaochen LiHua Hao Fan
Published in: MedComm (2023)
Multiple LDLR class A (LA) repeats around LA3 promote synergistic binding to Semliki Forest virus (SFV) E1-DIII near the 2-fold and 5-fold symmetry axes. Meanwhile, the multiple consecutive LAs concatemer shows approximately 1000 times higher binding affinity than that of LA3s, which can help to effectively and synergistically bind with E1-DIII of viral envelope protein.
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