id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2tfrdwufgzeyfjxtw6mjzapiqa Amanda E. Siglin Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to a Cholesterol-Linked D-Peptide Fusion Inhibitor 2013 1 .pdf application/pdf 1529 91 43 HIV Fusion Peptide Perturbs Membrane Structure in a Cholesterol HIV-1 membrane fusion is mediated by sequential binding of the viral homotrimeric Env (gp120/gp41) to cellular CD4 and chemokine receptor (CXCR4 or bridges the viral and cellular membranes, and exposes the N-HR and C-HR domains which are targeted by HIV-1 fusion inhibitors T20 and 5-Helix, respectively. Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to a Cholesterol-Linked D-Peptide Fusion a multivalent, D-peptide fusion inhibitor, PIE12-trimer. Viral propagation in increasing inhibitor concentrations produced HIV-1 populations with 50to 100-fold reduced sensitivity cholPIE12-trimer. HIV Fusion Peptide Perturbs Membrane Structure in a Cholesterol Dependent Fashion CD4 Binding Induces an Asymmetric Transition of HIV-1 Env from its Native Conformation into the Prehairpin Intermediate State Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to a Cholesterol-Linked D-Peptide Fusion Inhibitor Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to a Cholesterol-Linked D-Peptide Fusion Inhibitor Fusogenic Activity of the HIV-1 Gp41 MPER-TMD Region: Mechanism and Targeting by Immunogens and Inhibitors ./cache/work_2tfrdwufgzeyfjxtw6mjzapiqa.pdf ./txt/work_2tfrdwufgzeyfjxtw6mjzapiqa.txt