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GP1 of Lassa Virus

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=== Histidine Triad===
=== Histidine Triad===
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Attached to this structure is a <scene name='76/761695/Histriad/4'>unique triad of histidines</scene> that is highly conserved among Old World arenaviruses. The histidine triad is a structural element that directly interacts with [[LAMP1]] and helps stabilize a LAMP1-"compatible" conformation<ref name="MolMechforLAMP1" />.
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Attached to this structure is a <scene name='76/761695/Histriad/4'>unique triad of histidines</scene> that is highly conserved among Old World arenaviruses. The histidine triad is a structural element that directly interacts with [[LAMP1]] and helps stabilize a LAMP1-"compatible" conformation by providing a molecular mechanism for the pH-dependent receptor switching<ref name="MolMechforLAMP1" />.
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This histidine triad forms part of the [[LAMP1]]-binding site.
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Forming on the [[LAMP1]]-binding site(insert scene), the histidine triad provides a molecular mechanism for the pH-dependent receptor switching. The histidine triad is shown to be necessary for interaction with LAMP1.
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== References ==
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Revision as of 08:14, 26 June 2017

4ZJF structure

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cohen-Dvashi H, Cohen N, Israeli H, Diskin R. Molecular mechanism for LAMP1 recognition by Lassa Virus. J Virol. 2015 May 13. pii: JVI.00651-15. PMID:25972533 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00651-15

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