Influenza virus haemagglutinin. Structural predictions suggest that the fibrillar appearance is due to the presence of a coiled-coil

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Predictions of secondary structure for the two chains HAl and HA2 of the haemagglutinin from the Hong Kong influenza virus AjMemphisjl02j72 reveal a striking contrast between the potential conformations of the two chains. HAl is predicted to be rich in ft-structure while HA2 is highly helical. The predictions further suggest that coiled-coil type interactions between the central helical segments of the HA2 chains may hold the haemagglutinin monomers together in the virus. © 1980 ASEG.

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Ward, C. W., & Dopheide, T. A. (1980). Influenza virus haemagglutinin. Structural predictions suggest that the fibrillar appearance is due to the presence of a coiled-coil. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 33(4), 441–448. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9800441

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