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Asymmetric opening of HIV-1 Env bound to CD4 and a coreceptor-mimicking antibody
by
Gristick, Harry B
, Wang Haoqing
, Liu, Albert Z
, Bjorkman, Pamela J
, Yang, Zhi
in
Antibodies
/ Asymmetry
/ Binding sites
/ CCR5 protein
/ CD4 antigen
/ Cell fusion
/ Cell membranes
/ Glycoprotein gp120
/ Glycoprotein gp41
/ Glycoproteins
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Membrane fusion
/ Mimicry
/ Peptides
/ Trimers
/ Tyrosine
/ Viruses
2019
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Asymmetric opening of HIV-1 Env bound to CD4 and a coreceptor-mimicking antibody
by
Gristick, Harry B
, Wang Haoqing
, Liu, Albert Z
, Bjorkman, Pamela J
, Yang, Zhi
in
Antibodies
/ Asymmetry
/ Binding sites
/ CCR5 protein
/ CD4 antigen
/ Cell fusion
/ Cell membranes
/ Glycoprotein gp120
/ Glycoprotein gp41
/ Glycoproteins
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Membrane fusion
/ Mimicry
/ Peptides
/ Trimers
/ Tyrosine
/ Viruses
2019
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Asymmetric opening of HIV-1 Env bound to CD4 and a coreceptor-mimicking antibody
by
Gristick, Harry B
, Wang Haoqing
, Liu, Albert Z
, Bjorkman, Pamela J
, Yang, Zhi
in
Antibodies
/ Asymmetry
/ Binding sites
/ CCR5 protein
/ CD4 antigen
/ Cell fusion
/ Cell membranes
/ Glycoprotein gp120
/ Glycoprotein gp41
/ Glycoproteins
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Membrane fusion
/ Mimicry
/ Peptides
/ Trimers
/ Tyrosine
/ Viruses
2019
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Asymmetric opening of HIV-1 Env bound to CD4 and a coreceptor-mimicking antibody
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Asymmetric opening of HIV-1 Env bound to CD4 and a coreceptor-mimicking antibody
2019
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The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) envelope (Env) glycoprotein, a (gp120–gp41)3 trimer, mediates fusion of viral and host cell membranes after gp120 binding to host receptor CD4. Receptor binding triggers conformational changes allowing coreceptor (CCR5) recognition through CCR5’s tyrosine-sulfated amino (N) terminus, release of the gp41 fusion peptide and fusion. We present 3.3 Å and 3.5 Å cryo-EM structures of E51, a tyrosine-sulfated coreceptor-mimicking antibody, complexed with a CD4-bound open HIV-1 native-like Env trimer. Two classes of asymmetric Env interact with E51, revealing tyrosine-sulfated interactions with gp120 mimicking CCR5 interactions, and two conformations of gp120–gp41 protomers (A and B protomers in AAB and ABB trimers) that differ in their degree of CD4-induced trimer opening and induction of changes to the fusion peptide. By integrating the new structural information with previous closed and open envelope trimer structures, we modeled the order of conformational changes on the path to coreceptor binding site exposure and subsequent viral–host cell membrane fusion.Cryo-EM resolution of HIV-1 Env trimer bound to CD4 and a tyrosine-sulfated, coreceptor-mimicking antibody reveals two configurations of gp120–gp41 protomers that create asymmetric Env trimer conformations on the path to membrane fusion.
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Nature Publishing Group
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