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==Structural highlights==
==Structural highlights==
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=Primary structure - 564 amino acid chain=
Secondary structure - Antiparallel Beta Strand.
Secondary structure - Antiparallel Beta Strand.
Tertiary structure - Antiparallel Beta Barrel.
Tertiary structure - Antiparallel Beta Barrel.

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Canine Parvovirus Complexed with Fab E (PDB entry 3jcx)

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References

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