Protein interactions
Protein |
Gene |
Interaction |
Pubs |
Envelope transmembrane glycoprotein gp41
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env
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Two independent motifs, a membrane proximal conserved GYxxO motif (residues 711-715) and a C-terminal dileucine motif (residues 855-856), of the HIV-1 gp41 protein mediate endocytosis through interaction with the clathrin adaptor AP-2 |
PubMed
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env
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The cytoplasmic domain (residues 707-856) of HIV-1 gp41 interacts with whole clathrin-associated AP-1 and AP-2 adaptor complexes |
PubMed
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Nef
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nef
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Mutation of Arg to Glu at position 134 in HIV-1 Nef abolishes its binding to the AP-2 alpha1-sigma2 hemicomplex |
PubMed
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nef
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HIV-1 Nef (residues 54-203) binds with low micromolar affinity to the AP-2 alpha1 (residues 1-392)-sigma2 (residues 1-142) hemicomplex. The central loop (residues 149-179) and the core (residues 55-65) of Nef are involved in the binding |
PubMed
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nef
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Interaction of HIV-1 Nef with AP-2 alpha-sigma dimer is required for Nef-mediated CD4 downregulation. The dileucine L164L165 and M168L170 motifs bind to the sigma unit, while the acidic motif E174 and D175 binds to the alpha unit |
PubMed
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Pr55(Gag)
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gag
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HIV-1 Gag binds to AP-2, and this binding is dependent on tyrosine residue 132 and valine residue 135 at the matrix-capsid junction in the Gag polyprotein |
PubMed
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Tat
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tat
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HIV-1 Tat enters T cells by using clathrin/AP2-mediated endocytosis followed by low-pH-induced and Hsp90-assisted endosomal translocation, which leads to cell responses that are induced from the cytosol |
PubMed
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