FIGURE 37.2.. Two views of a putative heparin sulfate–binding site on the dengue virus envelope protein.

FIGURE 37.2.

Two views of a putative heparin sulfate–binding site on the dengue virus envelope protein. The envelope protein monomer is shown in ribbon form, displayed along its longitudinal axis and as an external side view. Note the alignment of positively charged amino acids along an open face of the protein (top). (Redrawn, with permission, from Chen YP, et al. 1997. Nat Med 3: 866–871, © Macmillan Publishers Ltd.)

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