Structure of a RV VP4 spike protein and its VP8 subunit domain. (A)
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The C Terminus of Rotavirus VP4 Protein Contains an Actin Binding Domain Which Requires Cooperation with the Coiled-Coil Domain for Actin Remodeling
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Structure of a RV VP4 spike protein and its VP8 subunit domain. (A)
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The C Terminus of Rotavirus VP4 Protein Contains an Actin Binding Domain Which Requires Cooperation with the Coiled-Coil Domain for Actin Remodeling