Structural basis for broad neutralization of ebolaviruses by an antibody targeting the glycoprotein fusion loop
The Ebola virus glycoprotein is a target for cross-protective antibodies. Here, Janus et al. report the crystal structure of the antigen-binding fragment of a pan-reactive antibody bound to a conserved epitope of the glycoprotein, facilitating rational design of cross-protective vaccines and therape...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin M. Janus, Nydia van Dyk, Xuelian Zhao, Katie A. Howell, Cinque Soto, M. Javad Aman, Yuxing Li, Thomas R. Fuerst, Gilad Ofek |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20e66fb349b04412a89f063ca2921f9c |
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