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Publikováno v:
Virology. 352(2):477-484
HIV-1 coreceptors are attractive targets for novel antivirals. Here, inhibition of entry by two classes of CCR5 antagonists was investigated. We confirmed previous findings that HIV-1 isolates vary greatly in their sensitivity to small molecule inhib
Autor:
Stuart W. McCombie, Thomas P. Sakmar, Tatjana Dragic, Fotini Tsamis, Bahige M. Baroudy, Christoph Seibert, John W. Clader, John P. Moore, Anandan Palani, Svetlana Gavrilov, Shawn E. Kuhmann, Jayaram R. Tagat, Steven O. Smith, Weiwen Ying
Publikováno v:
Virology. 349(1):41-54
The CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is the major coreceptor for macrophage-tropic (R5) HIV-1 strains. Several small molecule inhibitors of CCR5 that block chemokine binding and HIV-1 entry are being evaluated as drug candidates. Here we define how CCR
Autor:
Tom Ketas, Jayaram R. Tagat, John W. Clader, Thomas P. Sakmar, Bahige M. Baroudy, Alexandra Trkola, Fotini Tsamis, Christoph Seibert, Svetlana Gavrilov, Francis Kajumo, Anadan Palani, John P. Moore, Shawn E. Kuhmann, Tatjana Dragic, Stuart W. McCombie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 77:5201-5208
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) entry is mediated by the consecutive interaction of the envelope glycoprotein gp120 with CD4 and a coreceptor such as CCR5 or CXCR4. The CCR5 coreceptor is used by the most commonly transmitted HIV-1 strain
Autor:
Fotini Tsamis, Robert J. Durso, Lise Boussemart, Tatjana Dragic, Catherine Manix, William C. Olson, Emmanuel Cormier, Jason P. Gardner
Target cell tropism of enveloped viruses is regulated by interactions between viral and cellular factors during transmission, dissemination, and replication within the host. Binding of viral envelope glycoproteins to specific cell-surface receptors d
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC521122/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC521122/