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- who: Pramod Aryal from the Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia have published the research: Swapping N-terminal regions among tick evasins reveals cooperative interactions influencing chemokine binding and selectivity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on class A evasins, for which the structural basis of chemokine recognition is beginning to be understood . The authors characterised the evasin EVA-R for the first time, and analysed chimeras between EVA-R and three other evasins (EVA-1, EVA-4 and EVA-P) to investigate the role of the evasin N-terminal region in chemokine recognition . . .
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