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An Open Receptor-Binding Cavity of Hemagglutinin-Esterase-Fusion Glycoprotein from Newly-Identified Influenza D Virus: Basis for Its Broad Cell Tropism
PDB-5e5w: Hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion mutant structure of influenza D virus Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.4 Å
PDB-5e62: HEF-mut with Tr323 complex Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.203 Å
PDB-5e64: Hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion protein structure of influenza D virus Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.4 Å
PDB-5e65: The complex structure of Hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion mutant protein from the influenza D virus with receptor analog 9-O-Ac-3'SLN (Tr322) Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.2 Å
PDB-5e66: The complex structure of Hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion mutant protein from the influenza D virus with receptor analog 9-N-Ac-Sia Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 3.1 Å
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