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Literature summary for 3.4.17.22 extracted from

  • Spangenberg, H.C.; Lee, H.B.; Li, J.; Tan, F.; Skidgel, R.; Wands, J.R.; Tong, S.
    A short sequence within domain C of duck carboxypeptidase D is critical for duck hepatitis B virus binding and determines host specificity (2001), J. Virol., 75, 10630-10642.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Anas sp.
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Reaction

Reaction Comment Organism Reaction ID
releases C-terminal Arg and Lys from polypeptides a short region at the N-terminus of domain C (residues 920 to 949) of carboxypeptidase D is critical to Duck hepatitis virus binding and is a major determinent for the host specificity of Duck hepatitis virus infection Anas sp.