Hiv env proteins
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| - | Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus/lentivirus that expresses a spike protein on its viral envelope (Env). "The envelope protein is synthesized as a precursor, gp160, which trimerizes and undergoes cleavage into two noncovalently associated fragments, the receptor-binding fragment gp120 and the fusion fragment gp41" <ref name=Guan>PMID: 21076402 </ref>. Thus, Env is a heterodimer consisting of gp120 and gp41 and forms trimers on the surface of the viral membrane | + | Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus/lentivirus that expresses a spike protein on its viral envelope (Env). "The envelope protein is synthesized as a precursor, gp160, which trimerizes and undergoes cleavage into two noncovalently associated fragments, the receptor-binding fragment gp120 and the fusion fragment gp41" <ref name=Guan>PMID: 21076402 </ref>. Thus, Env is a heterodimer consisting of gp120 and gp41 and forms trimers on the surface of the viral membrane. As "the sole antigen on the virion surface," an understanding of Env (gp 120 & 41) and the conformational changes that occur in gp120 and gp41 during binding and fusion, respectively, is necessary in developing new fusion inhibitors and possible vaccines <ref name=Guan>PMID: 21076402 </ref> <ref name=Nick>PMID: 18668044 </ref>. The protein structure shown on the right is the gp120 portion of Env in its unbound trimer state <ref name=Nick>PMID: 18668044 </ref>. |
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| + | == Env Structure == | ||
| + | The viral Env protein, as mentioned above, is composed of gp120 and gp41 that forms trimers on the viral membrane surface. [[Image:HIV-1_Spike_with b12-_Fab.png|thumb|left|<ref name=Nick>PMID: 18668044 </ref>]] | ||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Frey G, Chen J, Rits-Volloch S, Freeman MM, Zolla-Pazner S, Chen B. Distinct conformational states of HIV-1 gp41 are recognized by neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2010 Dec;17(12):1486-91. Epub 2010 Nov 14. PMID:21076402 doi:10.1038/nsmb.1950
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Liu J, Bartesaghi A, Borgnia MJ, Sapiro G, Subramaniam S. Molecular architecture of native HIV-1 gp120 trimers. Nature. 2008 Sep 4;455(7209):109-13. Epub 2008 Jul 30. PMID:18668044 doi:10.1038/nature07159

