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Identification and characterization of conserved and variable regions in the envelope gene of HTLV-III/LAV, the retrovirus of AIDS.
Starcich BR,
Hahn BH,
Shaw GM,
McNeely PD,
Modrow S,
Wolf H,
Parks ES,
Parks WP,
Josephs SF,
Gallo RC, et al.
To determine the extent and nature of genetic variation present in independent isolates of HTLV-III/LAV, the nucleotide sequences of the entire envelope gene and parts of gag and pol were determined for two AIDS viruses. The results indicated that variation throughout the viral genome is extensive and that the envelope gene in particular is most highly variable. Within the envelope, changes were most prevalent within the extracellular region where clustered nucleotide substitutions and deletions/insertions were evident. Based on predicted secondary protein structure and hydrophilicity, these hypervariable regions represent potential antigenic sites. In contrast to the hypervariable regions, other sequences in the extracellular envelope and the overall envelope structure (including 18 of 18 cysteine residues), as well as most of the transmembrane region, were highly conserved.
PMID: 2423250 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Comparative evaluation of virus transmission inhibition by dual-acting pyrimidinedione microbicides using the microbicide transmission and sterilization assay.
Watson KM, Buckheit CE, Buckheit RW Jr.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2008 Aug; 52(8):2787-96. Epub 2008 Jun 16.
[Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2008]
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Peptide mimic of the HIV envelope gp120-gp41 interface.
Kim S, Pang HB, Kay MS.
J Mol Biol. 2008 Feb 22; 376(3):786-97. Epub 2007 Dec 7.
[J Mol Biol. 2008]
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Role of HIV-1 subtype C envelope V3 to V5 regions in viral entry, coreceptor utilization and replication efficiency in primary T-lymphocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages.
Sundaravaradan V, Das SR, Ramakrishnan R, Sehgal S, Gopalan S, Ahmad N, Jameel S.
Virol J. 2007 Nov 24; 4:126. Epub 2007 Nov 24.
[Virol J. 2007]
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