Haiyan Zhao, Lily Xu, Robin Bombardi, Rachel S. Nargi, Z. Deng, J. Errico, C. Nelson, Kimberly A. Dowd, T. Pierson, J. Crowe, M. Diamond, D. Fremont
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Mechanism of differential Zika and dengue virus neutralization by a public antibody lineage targeting the DIII lateral ridge
Evaluation of the human antibody response to Zika virus has identified common germline-derived mAbs capable of cross flavivirus neutralization. Zhao et al. provide a detailed mechanistic understanding of how flavivirus infections are prevented in a strain-specific manner by a representative mAb.