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Furthermore, the core peptide was found to bind in a way that can accommodate the full length of the CCR5 N-terminus.
Furthermore, the core peptide was found to bind in a way that can accommodate the full length of the CCR5 N-terminus.
The structural insights thus may inform the design of better peptide analogues for use as immunogens in vivo. These analogues may ultimately provide the basis for active immunization vaccines to stimulate an antibody response to native CCR5 which will thwart HIV infection.
The structural insights thus may inform the design of better peptide analogues for use as immunogens in vivo. These analogues may ultimately provide the basis for active immunization vaccines to stimulate an antibody response to native CCR5 which will thwart HIV infection.
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'''PDB references:''' RoAb13, bound to 31-residue peptide containing the PIYDIN sequence, [[7njz]]; bound to PIYDIN peptide, [[7nw3]].
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