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Neuraminidase binding pocket

Influenza virus particles are spheroidal and approximately 100 nm in diameter. The outer-membrane envelope contains 500 copies of hemagglutinin (HA) trimers and 100 copies of neuraminidase tetramers. The hemagglutinin constitutes the receptor sites for a-sialoside ligands. X-ray analyses show that the three sialic acid binding pockets reside 46 A apart, each trimer being separated on the virion surface by about 65-110 A [42],... [Pg.364]


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