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HIV Gp120 (green) complex with human T-cell surface glycoprotein CD4 (yellow) (PDB code 1rzj)

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3D structures of Gp120

Updated on 27-August-2014

Gp120 from HIV

3dnl, 3dnn, 3dno, 3tgq, 3tgr, 3tgt, 3tih - Gp120 core
1meq – GP120 C5 domain – NMR
1niz, 1nj0, 2esx, 2esz, 1u6u, 1u6v - GP120 V3 loop – NMR
4jpj - Gp120 outer domain

Gp120 binary complex

3idx, 3idy, 2ny7. 4jdt - Gp120 core (mutant) + antibody
3se8, 3se9, 3hi1, 3rjq, 4jkp, 4jm2, 4lss, 4lsv - Gp120 + antibody
3ngb - Gp120 + antibody VRC01
4i3r, 4i3s - Gp120 outer domain + antibody VRC-PG04
4jan, 4lst - Gp120 Clade C + antibody
4jb9, 4lsp, 4lsq, 4lsr, 4lsu - Gp120 Clade A/E + antibody
4jpj - Gp120 Clade A + antibody
4jpw - Gp120 Clade A (mutant) + antibody
3u2s - Gp120 V1V2 region + antibody PG9
3tgs, 4dko, 4dkp, 4dkq, 4dkr - Gp120 core + piperidine derivative
4dku, 4dkv - Gp120 core (mutant) + CD4 mimetic
4jzw, 4jzz, 4k0a, 4ka2 - Gp120 core + CD4 mimetic miniprotein

Gp120 ternary complex

1gc1, 1g9m, 1g9n, 1rzj, 1rzk, 1yyl, 1yym – Gp120 core (mutant) + hCD4 N terminal (mutant) + antibody 17B
2b4c - Gp120 core (mutant) + hCD4 N terminal + antibody X5
2nxy, 2nxz, 2ny0, 2ny1, 2ny2, 2ny3, 2ny4, 2ny5, 2ny6 - Gp120 core (mutant) + hCD4 N terminal + antibody 17B
3jwd, 3jwo - Gp120 core + hCD4 N terminal + antibody 48D
2i5y, 2i60 - Gp120 core + hCD4 N terminal + antibody 17B
4laj - Gp120 core + CD4 mimetic miniprotein + antibody

Gp120 from SIV

2bf1, 3fus - Gp120 core


References

  1. 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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