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Structure-Based Mutational Analysis of Several Sites in the E Protein: Implications for Understanding the Entry Mechanism of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
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Recently, there has been much interest in the entry mechanism of flaviviruses into host cells, including the viral entry pathway and membrane fusion mechanism. Our study provides strong evidence for the critical role of several residues in the envelope protein in the assembly, release, and entry of JEV, which also contributes to our understanding of the flaviviral entry mechanism. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the H144A, H319A, T410A, and Q258A mutants exhibit attenuated fusion competence, which may be used to develop novel vaccine candidates for flaviviruses.
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