نتایج جستجو برای: gp41

تعداد نتایج: 1630  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1996
P Poignard T Fouts D Naniche J P Moore Q J Sattentau

The spectrum of the anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neutralizing immune response has been analyzed by the production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to the viral envelope glycoproteins, gp41 and gp120. Little is known, however, about the neutralization mechanism of these antibodies. Here we show that the binding of a group of neutralizing mAbs that react with region...

Journal: :Cell 1998
David C Chan Peter S Kim

envelope complexreadily undergoes receptor-activated The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is conformational change suggests that its native state is an enveloped virus, and its envelope protein complex metastable, again similar to the pH-activated envelope controls the key process of viral entry. This envelope protein of influenza virus (Carr et al., 1997). That is, protein determine...

2016
Jie Zhang Xiang Gao John Martin Bruce Rosa Zheng Chen Makedonka Mitreva Timothy Henrich Daniel Kuritzkes Lee Ratner

The HIV-1 envelope interacts with coreceptors CCR5 and CXCR4 in a dynamic, multi-step process, its molecular details not clearly delineated. Use of CCR5 antagonists results in tropism shift and therapeutic failure. Here we describe a novel approach using full-length patient-derived gp160 quasispecies libraries cloned into HIV-1 molecular clones, their separation based on phenotypic tropism in v...

2017
Bernard Verrier Stéphane Paul Céline Terrat Liza Bastide Agathe Ensinas Capucine Phelip Blandine Chanut Laura Bulens-Grassigny Fabienne Jospin Christophe Guillon

Anti-p17 antibodies are able to neutralize human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) entry in a mouse model. In this study, we identified a region of sequence similarity between the epitopes of anti-p17 neutralizing antibodies and anti-gp41 neutralizing 2F5 antibody and verified cross-reactivity between p17 and 2F5 in vitro. The p17 sequence was modified to increase sequence identity between the p17 a...

2014
Alon Herschhorn Christopher Gu Nicole Espy Jonathan Richard Andrés Finzi Joseph G. Sodroski

Binding to the primary receptor, CD4, triggers conformational changes in the metastable HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env) trimer ((gp120-gp41)3) that are important for virus entry into host cells. These changes include an 'opening' of the trimer, creation of a binding site for the CCR5 co-receptor and formation and/or exposure of a gp41 coiled coil. Here we identify a new compound, 18A (1), tha...

2017
Selma Bekri Pierre Bourdely Carmelo Luci Nathalie Dereuddre-Bosquet Bin Su Frédéric Martinon Véronique M. Braud Irene Luque Pedro L. Mateo Sara Crespillo Francisco Conejero-Lara Christiane Moog Roger Le Grand Fabienne Anjuère

Persistent B cell responses in mucosal tissues are crucial to control infection against sexually transmitted pathogens like human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1). The genital tract is a major site of infection by HIV. Sublingual (SL) immunization in mice was previously shown to generate HIV-specific B cell immunity that disseminates to the genital tract. We report here the immunogenicity in fe...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2010
Andrés Finzi Shi-Hua Xiang Beatriz Pacheco Liping Wang Jessica Haight Aemro Kassa Brenda Danek Marie Pancera Peter D Kwong Joseph Sodroski

The entry of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) into cells is initiated by binding of the gp120 exterior envelope glycoprotein to the receptor, CD4. How does CD4 binding trigger conformational changes in gp120 that allow the gp41 transmembrane envelope glycoprotein to mediate viral-cell membrane fusion? The transition from the unliganded to the CD4-bound state is regulated by two potentially ...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Debra M. Eckert Vladimir N. Malashkevich Lily H. Hong Peter A. Carr Peter S. Kim

The HIV-1 gp41 protein promotes viral entry by mediating the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. A prominent pocket on the surface of a central trimeric coiled coil within gp41 was previously identified as a potential target for drugs that inhibit HIV-1 entry. We designed a peptide, IQN17, which properly presents this pocket. Utilizing IQN17 and mirror-image phage display, we identified cyc...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2006
Giulia Zanetti John A. G Briggs Kay Grünewald Quentin J Sattentau Stephen D Fuller

The envelope glycoprotein (Env) complexes of the human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV, respectively) mediate viral entry and are a target for neutralizing antibodies. The receptor binding surfaces of Env are in large part sterically occluded or conformationally masked prior to receptor binding. Knowledge of the unliganded, trimeric Env structure is key for an understanding of ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
J Dorn S Masciotra C Yang R Downing B Biryahwaho T D Mastro J Nkengasong D Pieniazek M A Rayfield D J Hu R B Lal

The serodiagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection primarily relies on the detection of antibodies, most of which are directed against the immunodominant regions (IDR) of HIV-1 structural proteins. Among these, the N-terminal region of gp41 contains cluster I (amino acids [aa] 580 to 623), comprising the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitope (AVERYLKDQQLL) and the cysteine loop...

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