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=== Structure of ISG15 from the bat species Myotis davidii and the impact of interdomain ISG15 interactions on viral protein engagement ===
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=== Structure of ISG15 from the bat species ''Myotis davidii'' and the impact of interdomain ISG15 interactions on viral protein engagement ===
<big>Caroline Langley, Octavia Goodwin, John V. Dzimianski, Courtney M. Daczkowski and Scott D. Pegan</big> <ref>doi 10.1107/S2059798318015322</ref>
<big>Caroline Langley, Octavia Goodwin, John V. Dzimianski, Courtney M. Daczkowski and Scott D. Pegan</big> <ref>doi 10.1107/S2059798318015322</ref>
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*<scene name='80/800124/Cv/14'>Lack of reverse turn in mISG15</scene>.
*<scene name='80/800124/Cv/14'>Lack of reverse turn in mISG15</scene>.
*<scene name='80/800124/Cv/15'>Lack of reverse turn in hISG15</scene>.
*<scene name='80/800124/Cv/15'>Lack of reverse turn in hISG15</scene>.
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However, other mammal ISG15s, such as that of the white tooth shrew, do have the biochemical ability to form the turn. This suggests that this motif is not just solely restricted to bat ISG15s, but could be present in other species ISG15s.
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However, other mammal ISG15s, such as that of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-toothed_shrew white tooth shrew], do have the biochemical ability to form the turn. This suggests that this motif is not just solely restricted to bat ISG15s, but could be present in other species ISG15s.
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'''PDB reference:''' X-ray crystal structure of ISG15 from ''Myotis davidii'', [[6mdh]].
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