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*Gp41 from HIV-1
*Gp41 from HIV-1


**[[1aik]] – Gp41 <br />
**[[1aik]], [[1df4]], [[1df5]], [[1qr8]], [[1qr9]], [[1dlb]], [[1jpx]] – Gp41 thermostable core domain residues 544-579, 623-656<br />
**[[1env]], [[3k9a]] – Gp41 (mutant)<br />
**[[1env]], [[3cp1]], [[3cyo]], [[1f23]], [[1k33]], [[1k34]], [[1i5x]], [[1i5y]], [[2ot5]], [[5ka6]], [[5ka5]] – Gp41 thermostable core domain (mutant)<br />
**[[1szt]] – Gp41 thermostable domain<br />
**[[3k9a]] – Gp41 residues 1-108 (mutant)<br />
**[[3cp1]], [[3cyo]] – Gp41 thermostable domain (mutant)<br />
**[[1szt]] – Gp41 thermostable domain residues 541-574<br />
**[[1df4]], [[1df5]], [[1qr8]], [[1qr9]], [[1dlb]], [[1jpx]] – Gp41 core<br />
**[[6b3u]] – Gp41 transmembrane domain residues 670-709 - NMR<br />
**[[1f23]], [[1k33]], [[1k34]], [[1i5x]], [[1i5y]], [[2ot5]] – Gp41 core (mutant)<br />
**[[5vwl]] – Gp41 tail residues 750-854 - NMR<br />
**[[5ka6]], [[5ka5]] – Gp41 transmembrane (mutant)<br />
**[[2z2t]], [[2zzo]], [[3aha]], [[3vie]], [[2r3c]], [[2r5b]], [[2r5d]], [[3l36]], [[3l37]], [[3vgy]], [[3vh7]], [[3vtp]], [[3vu5]], [[3vu6]], [[5h0n]]  – Gp41 N-heptad repeat + Gp41 fusion inhibitor peptide<br />
**[[2z2t]], [[2zzo]], [[3aha]], [[3vie]], [[2r3c]], [[2r5b]], [[2r5d]], [[3l36]], [[3l37]], [[3vgy]], [[3vh7]], [[3vtp]], [[3vu5]], [[3vu6]], [[5h0n]]  – Gp41 N-heptad repeat + Gp41 fusion inhibitor peptide<br />
**[[2zfc]] – Gp41 N-peptide <br />
**[[2zfc]] – Gp41 N-terminal residues 1-49 <br />
**[[4i2l]] – Gp41 N-peptide (mutant)<br />
**[[3u91]] – Gp41 N-terminal residues 7-39<br />
**[[3u91]] – Gp41 N-terminal <br />
**[[4hlr]] – Gp41 N-terminal (mutant) <br />
**[[4hlr]] – Gp41 N-terminal (mutant) <br />
**[[5v8l]], [[5v8m]], [[5uty]], [[5utf]], [[5um8]], [[5jsa]], [[5js9]], [[5i8h]], [[5d9q]], [[5cjx]], [[5c7k]] – Gp41 + Gp120 + antibody<br />
**[[4i2l]] – Gp41 N-peptide residues 549-589 (mutant)<br />
**[[5v8l]], [[5v8m]], [[5uty]], [[5utf]], [[5um8]], [[5jsa]], [[5js9]], [[5i8h]], [[5d9q]], [[5cjx]], [[5c7k]], [[6ck9]], [[6chb]], [[6ch9]], [[6ch8]], [[6ch7]], [[5w6d]], [[4nrx]] – Gp41 + Gp120 + antibody<br />
**[[6cdi]] – Gp41 + Gp120 + antibody – Cryo EM<br />
**[[5u1f]], [[5thr]] – Gp41 + Gp120 + antibody + CD4<br />
**[[5u1f]], [[5thr]] – Gp41 + Gp120 + antibody + CD4<br />
**[[5fyk]], [[5fyj]], [[4nco]] – Gp41 + Gp120 (mutant) + antibody<br />
**[[5fyk]], [[5fyj]], [[4nco]] – Gp41 + Gp120 (mutant) + antibody<br />

Revision as of 11:10, 6 June 2018

Function

Gp41 is a subunit of the envelope protein of retrovirus[1]. Gp41 is a transmembrane protein and contains several sites which are involved in the infection of the host cells. Gp160 is the cleavable precursor of Gp41 and Gp120. For more details see Hiv env proteins.

Relevance

Fusion inhibitory drugs which bind to Gp41 prevent the attachment of the HIV-1 virus to the cell[2].

Core structure of acetylated gp41 from the HIV envelope glycoprotein, 1aik.

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3D Structures of Gp413D Structures of Gp41

Updated on 06-June-2018

ReferencesReferences

  1. Chan DC, Kim PS. HIV entry and its inhibition. Cell. 1998 May 29;93(5):681-4. PMID:9630213
  2. Root MJ, Steger HK. HIV-1 gp41 as a target for viral entry inhibition. Curr Pharm Des. 2004;10(15):1805-25. PMID:15180542

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