Foot-and-mouth disease virus is a ligand for the high-affinity binding conformation of integrin α5β1: influence of the leucine residue within the RGDL motif on selectivity of integrin binding
Terry Jackson(The Pirbright Institute), Andrew M. Q. King(The Pirbright Institute), Wendy Blakemore(The Pirbright Institute), Martin J. Humphries(National Institutes of Health), John W. Newman(Joint Center for Structural Genomics), Nick J. Knowles(The Pirbright Institute), A. Paul Mould(Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research)
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