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[[3hi1]] - Gp120 core + antibody F105<br />
[[3hi1]] - Gp120 core + antibody F105<br />
[[3se8]], [[3se9]] - Gp120 + antibody VRC03<br />
[[3se8]], [[3se9]] - Gp120 + antibody VRC03<br />
[[3ngb]] - Gp120 + antibody VRC01<br />
[[3rjq]] - Gp120 core + antibody A12<br />
[[3rjq]] - Gp120 core + antibody A12<br />
[[3u2s]] - Gp120 V1V2 region + antibody PG9<br />
[[3u2s]] - Gp120 V1V2 region + antibody PG9<br />

Revision as of 12:21, 15 July 2013

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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. For more details see

3D structures of Gp1203D structures of Gp120

Updated on 15-July-2013

Gp120 from HIVGp120 from HIV

3dnl, 3dnn, 3dno, 3tgq, 3tgr, 3tgt, 3tih - Gp120 core
1meq – GP120 C5 domain – NMR
1niz, 1nj0 - GP120 V3 loop – NMR

Gp120 binary complexGp120 binary complex

2ny7 - Gp120 core (mutant) + antibody B12
3idx, 3idy - Gp120 core (mutant) + antibody B13
3hi1 - Gp120 core + antibody F105
3se8, 3se9 - Gp120 + antibody VRC03
3ngb - Gp120 + antibody VRC01
3rjq - Gp120 core + antibody A12
3u2s - Gp120 V1V2 region + antibody PG9
3tgs, 4dko, 4dkp, 4dkq, 4dkr - Gp120 core + piperidine derivative

Gp120 ternary complexGp120 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

Gp120 from SIVGp120 from SIV

2bf1, 3fus - Gp120 core

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Alexander Berchansky, Michal Harel, Joel L. Sussman