Gp120

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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Glycoprotein Gp120''', named for its molecular weight, is found on the surface of HIV envelope. Gp120 is associated with Gp41. It is involved in the binding of HIV to CD4 receptors thus attaching the virus to the host cell<ref>PMID:11244037</ref>. For more details see<br />
'''Glycoprotein Gp120''', named for its molecular weight, is found on the surface of HIV envelope. Gp120 is associated with Gp41. It is involved in the binding of HIV to CD4 receptors thus attaching the virus to the host cell<ref>PMID:11244037</ref>. For more details see<br />

Revision as of 08:47, 20 October 2017

HIV Gp120 (green) complex with human T-cell surface glycoprotein CD4 (yellow) (PDB code [[]])

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3D structures of Gp120

Updated on 20-October-2017

References

  1. Poignard P, Saphire EO, Parren PW, Burton DR. gp120: Biologic aspects of structural features. Annu Rev Immunol. 2001;19:253-74. PMID:11244037 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.immunol.19.1.253
  2. Kassler K, Sticht H. Molecular mechanism of HIV-1 gp120 mutations that reduce CD4 binding affinity. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2013 Jan 9. PMID:23297802 doi:10.1080/07391102.2012.746946

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