Use of Murine CXCR-4 as a Second Receptor by Some T-Cell-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Viruses

  • Parolin C
  • Borsetti A
  • Choe H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The human CXCR-4 molecule serves as a second receptor for primary, T-cell-tropic, and laboratory-adapted human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates. Here we show that murine CXCR-4 can support the entry of some of these HIV-1 isolates. Differences between mouse and human CXCR-4 in the ability to function as an HIV-1 receptor are determined by sequences in the second extracellular loop of the CXCR-4 protein.

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Parolin, C., Borsetti, A., Choe, H., Farzan, M., Kolchinsky, P., Heesen, M., … Sodroski, J. (1998). Use of Murine CXCR-4 as a Second Receptor by Some T-Cell-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Viruses. Journal of Virology, 72(2), 1652–1656. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.72.2.1652-1656.1998

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