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Trimerization specificity in HIV-1 gp41: analysis with a GCN4 leucine zipper model

Shu et al., 1999

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6304932333038597684
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Shu W
Ji H
Lu M
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Biochemistry

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The envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) consists of a complex of two noncovalently associated subunits, gp120 and gp41. Formation of gp120/gp41 oligomers is thought to be dependent on a 4-3 hydrophobic (heptad) repeat …
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