Hemagglutinin-esterase
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Revision as of 09:00, 10 March 2013
Hemagglutinin-esterase (HE) is a glycoprotein of the envelopes of some viruses. HE recognizes the host cell surface receptor. The esterase region of the HE is responsible for the destruction of the receptor. The HE is a trimer and each monomer contains 3 domains: the membrane fusion domain, the esterase domain and the receptor-binding domain.
3D structures of hemagglutinin-esterase
Updated on 10-March-2013
3cl4 – bHE – bovine
3cl5 – bHE (mutant) + sialic acid derivative
3i1k – PtHE (mutant) – porcine torovirus
3i1l – PtHE (mutant) + receptor
3i26 – BtHE – bovine torovirus
3i27 – BtHE + receptor
