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- with the CD4
molecule on the
target cells but also with its
chemokine coreceptors.
Macrophage (M-tropic)
strains of HIV-1, or non-syncitia-inducing strains...
- CD8
coreceptors have an Lck-binding site in
their intracellular domain. CD4
coreceptor has
higher coupling to Lck in
thymocytes than CD8
coreceptor. CD8...
-
Single Ig IL-1-related
receptor (SIGIRR), also
called Toll/Interleukin-1
receptor 8 (TIR8) or Interleukin-1
receptor 8 (IL-1R8), is
transmembrane protein...
-
Calcitriol enters cells and
binds to the VDR
which forms a
complex with its
coreceptor RXR and the
activated VDR/RXR
complex is
translocated into the nucleus...
- the
formation of the
coreceptor binding site on gp120. All
strains of HIV-1 use one of two
coreceptors: CCR5 or CXCR4;
coreceptor specificity will be described...
- peptide-bound MHC
class I
molecule There is a
second interaction between the CD8
coreceptor and the
class I MHC
molecule to
stabilize this signal.
Second Signal CD28...
- I
envelope determinants for use of the CCR2b, CCR3, STRL33, and APJ
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Sciences of the
United States...
- are
single transmembrane domain proteins that are
thought to act as
coreceptors,
especially for G protein-coupled receptors. More specifically, these...