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1szt, resolution 2.4Å

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ATOMIC STRUCTURE OF A THERMOSTABLE SUBDOMAIN OF HIV-1 GP41

Overview

Infection by HIV-1 involves the fusion of viral and cellular membranes, with subsequent transfer of viral genetic material into the cell. The, HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein that mediates fusion consists of the surface, subunit gp120 and the transmembrane subunit gp41. gp120 directs virion, attachment to the cell-surface receptors, and gp41 then promotes, viral-cell membrane fusion. A soluble, alpha-helical, trimeric complex, within gp41 composed of N-terminal and C-terminal extraviral segments has, been proposed to represent the core of the fusion-active conformation of, the HIV-1 envelope. A thermostable subdomain denoted N34(L6)C28 can be, formed by the N-34 and C-28 peptides connected by a flexible linker in, place of the disulfide-bonded loop region. Three-dimensional structure of, N34(L6)C28 reveals that three molecules fold into a six-stranded helical, bundle. Three N-terminal helices within the bundle form a central, parallel, trimeric coiled coil, whereas three C-terminal helices pack in, the reverse direction into three hydrophobic grooves on the surface of the, N-terminal trimer. This thermostable subdomain displays the salient, features of the core structure of the isolated gp41 subunit and thus, provides a possible target for therapeutics designed selectively to block, HIV-1 entry.

About this Structure

1SZT is a Single protein structure of sequence from Human immunodeficiency virus 1. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Atomic structure of a thermostable subdomain of HIV-1 gp41., Tan K, Liu J, Wang J, Shen S, Lu M, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1997 Nov 11;94(23):12303-8. PMID:9356444

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