Vpr protein

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[[1fi0]] - Vpr residues 13-33 in micelles - NMR - HIV-1<br/>
[[1fi0]] - Vpr residues 13-33 in micelles - NMR - HIV-1<br/>
[[1bde]] - NMR solution of Vpr peptides connected to cell cycle arrest and nuclear provirus transfer<br/>
[[1bde]] - NMR solution of Vpr peptides connected to cell cycle arrest and nuclear provirus transfer<br/>
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[[5b56]] - Importin subunit alpha-1 + VprC-terminal domain - crystallographic analysis<br/>

Revision as of 10:12, 2 April 2018

HIV-1 Vpr protein (cyan) complex with Human DNA damage-binding protein (grey), VPRBP (pink) and Uracyl-DNA glycosylase (yellow) (PDB code 5jk7)

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3D Structures of Vpr protein

Updated on 02-April-2018

1m8l – Vpr - NMR - HIV-1
1esx - synthetic Vpr - NMR - HIV-1
5jk7 – Vpr + DDB1 + DCAF-1 + UNG2 – X-ray solution - HIV-1
1x9v – Dimeric structure of the Vpr C-terminal domain - NMR
1vpc - C-terminal domain of Vpr - NMR - HIV-1
1fi0 - Vpr residues 13-33 in micelles - NMR - HIV-1
1bde - NMR solution of Vpr peptides connected to cell cycle arrest and nuclear provirus transfer
5b56 - Importin subunit alpha-1 + VprC-terminal domain - crystallographic analysis


References

  1. Bukrinsky M, Adzhubei A. Viral protein R of HIV-1. Rev Med Virol. 1999 Jan-Mar;9(1):39-49. PMID:10371671

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