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Maria Papathanasopoulos to CD4 Antigens

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Connection Strength

1,816
  1. Redox exchange of the disulfides of human two-domain CD4 regulates the conformational dynamics of each domain, providing insight into its mechanisms of control. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2018 03 04; 497(2):811-817.
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    Score: 0,589
  2. Env-2dCD4 S60C complexes act as super immunogens and elicit potent, broadly neutralizing antibodies against clinically relevant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Vaccine. 2015 Nov 17; 33(46):6298-306.
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    Score: 0,499
  3. Covalent binding of human two-domain CD4 to an HIV-1 subtype C SOSIP.664 trimer modulates its structural dynamics. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2022 07 05; 612:181-187.
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    Score: 0,197
  4. Thioredoxin (Trx1) regulates CD4 membrane domain localization and is required for efficient CD4-dependent HIV-1 entry. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016 09; 1860(9):1854-63.
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    Score: 0,130
  5. Human CD4 Metastability Is a Function of the Allosteric Disulfide Bond in Domain 2. Biochemistry. 2016 Apr 19; 55(15):2227-37.
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    Score: 0,129
  6. Disulfide reduction in CD4 domain 1 or 2 is essential for interaction with HIV glycoprotein 120 (gp120), which impairs thioredoxin-driven CD4 dimerization. J Biol Chem. 2014 Apr 11; 289(15):10455-10465.
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    Score: 0,111
  7. Stabilization of HIV-1 gp120-CD4 receptor complex through targeted interchain disulfide exchange. J Biol Chem. 2010 Aug 13; 285(33):25743-52.
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    Score: 0,086
  8. Genotypic characterization and comparison of full-length envelope glycoproteins from South African HIV type 1 subtype C primary isolates that utilize CCR5 and/or CXCR4. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2008 May; 24(5):743-51.
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    Score: 0,075
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