Constitutive cell surface association between CD4 and CCR5.
HIV-1 entry into cells involves formation of a complex between gp120 of the viral envelope glycoprotein (Env), a receptor (CD4), and a coreceptor. For most strains of HIV, this coreceptor is CCR5. Here, we provide evidence that CD4 is specifically associated with CCR5 in the absence of gp120 or any...
Main Authors: | Xiao, X, Wu, L, Stantchev, T, Feng, Y, Ugolini, S, Chen, H, Shen, Z, Riley, J, Broder, C, Sattentau, Q, Dimitrov, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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