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Evidence for a common evolutionary origin of coronavirus spike protein receptor-binding subunits
Fang Li
Pharmacology
Cellular Mechanisms of Cancer
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Coronavirus Spike Protein
100%
Coronavirus
100%
Receptor Binding
100%
Evolutionary Origin
100%
Protein Receptor
100%
Tertiary Structure
50%
S1 Subunit
50%
S1 Domain
50%
Secondary Structure
25%
Secondary Structural Elements
25%
Divergent Evolution
25%
Structural Topology
25%
Spike Protein
25%
Topological Connectivity
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Spike
100%
Coronavirinae
100%
Receptor Binding
100%
Tertiary Structure
40%
S1 Domain
40%
Primary Structure
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Coronavirinae
100%
Spike
100%
Receptor Binding
100%
Tertiary Structure
40%
Primary Structure
20%