TAN Wei, XIE Zhixun. Research Progress in A Novel H17N10 Subtype of Bat Influenza A Virus. Chinese Journal of Virology
Abstract: A novel H17N10 subtype of the influenza A viruses was found in bats in 2012. Protein sequence and structural analyses revealed that the HA17 and NA10 proteins of this strain are different from corresponding ones in known influenza A subtype viruses. Both HA17 and NA10 proteins cannot bind to sialic acid, which indicates that they may have novel functions. This article briefly describes the state of current research into the H17N10 subtype of bat influenza A virus.
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