SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES AND ANTIPEPTIDE ANTIBODIES AS PROBES TO STUDY INTERDOMAIN INTERACTIONS INVOLVED IN VIRUS ASSEMBLY - THE ENVELOPE OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS (HIV-1)

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NEURATH, AR
STRICK, N
JIANG, S
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[1] The Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, the New York Blood Center, New York, NY 10021
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10.1016/0042-6822(92)90729-9
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Synthetic peptides and anti-peptide antibodies have been widely used as probes to map B- and T-cell epitopes on proteins. Such probes also have the potential to delineate contact sites involved generally in protein-protein interactions or in association of domains within a protein. We applied peptide/anti-peptide probes to define: (1) regions on the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) envelope glycoproteins gp120 and gp41 involved in the association between these two glycoproteins; and (2) sites on gp120/gp41, essential for the association of HIV-1 with the CD4 cell receptor. Results of this examination suggested the following: (1) two segments on gpl20, encompassing residues (102-126) and (425-452), contribute to the binding site for CD4 and are expected to be juxtaposed in the folded gp120 chain; (2) portions of immunodominant gpl20 and gp41 epitopes, encompassing residues (303-338) and (579-611), respectively, appeared to be involved in the gpl20-gp41 association, as suggested by direct binding studies and by the limited accessibility of these epitopes on HIV-1 virions: other portions of gp120 also appeared to contribute to the association between these two glycoproteins; (3) there is a partial overlap between gp41 and CD4 binding sites on gp120; (4) the fusion domain and a segment (637-666) of gp41 are not accessible to antibodies after oligomerization of gp41; and (5) the gp120-gp41 association was blocked by aurintricarboxylic acid, suggesting the possibility of developing antiviral compounds interfering with HIV-1 assembly. © 1992.
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