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Konecsni T et al. – The data indicate that the beta–propeller attenuates the virus–stabilizing effect of LDLR binding and thereby facilitates RNA release from endosomes, resulting in the enhancement of infection. This is a nice example of a virus exploiting high–avidity multimodule receptor binding with an intrinsic release mechanism.

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