Sialic acid receptor specificity on erythrocytes affects detection of antibody to avian influenza haemagglutinin

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Epitope-specific SELEX is reported for effective selection of aptamers against a native protein's functional epitope. Anti-sialic acid receptor aptamers are selected. Hemagglutination inhibition and structural evidence are provided to prove the aptamers.


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HA binds with the sialic acid receptor on the host cell and initiates the infection mode of influenza virus. NA cleaves the connection between receptor and HA of newborn virus at the end of viral production.


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