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Membrane-Transferring Regions of gp41 as Targets for HIV-1 Fusion Inhibition and Viral Neutralization

  作者 Huarte, N; Lorizate, M; Perez-Paya, E; Nieva, JL  
  选自 期刊  Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry;  卷期  2011年11-24;  页码  2985-2996  
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[摘要]The fusogenic function of HIV-1 gp41 transmembrane Env subunit relies on two different kinds of structural elements: i) a collapsible ectodomain structure (the hairpin or six-helix bundle) that opens and closes, and ii) two membrane-transferring regions (MTRs), the fusion peptide (FP) and the membrane-proximal external region (MPER), which ensure coupling of hairpin closure to apposition and fusion of cell and viral membranes. The isolation of naturally produced short peptides and neutralizing IgG-s, that interact with FP and MPER, respectively, and block viral infection, suggests that these conserved regions might represent useful targets for clinical intervention. Furthermore, MTR-derived peptides have been shown to be membrane-active. Here, it is discussed the potential use of these molecules and how the analysis of their membrane activity in vitro could contribute to the development of HIV fusion inhibitors and effective immunogens.

 
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