HIV-1 hides an Achilles' heel in virion lipids

Immunity
Barton F Haynes, S Munir Alam

Abstract

In this issue, Sun et al. (2008) model the interface between a neutralizing antibody and HIV-1 glycoprotein 41 (gp41) envelope peptide in lipids. This model could help overcome a roadblock in HIV-1 vaccine development.

Citations

Nov 16, 2010·Nature Structural & Molecular Biology·Nathan I NicelyBarton F Haynes
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