International audienceThis article describes the construction and validation of a three-dimensional model of the human CCR5 receptor using a homology-based approach starting from the X-ray structure of the bovine rhodopsin receptor. The reliability of the model is assessed through molecular dynamics and docking simulations using both natural agonists and a synthetic antagonist. Some important structural and functional features of the receptor cavity and the extracellular loops are identified, in agreement with data available from site-directed mutagenesis. The results of this study help to explain the structural basis for the recognition, activation, and inhibition processes of CCR5 and may provide fresh insights for the design of HIV-1 ent...
CCR5 is the primary chemokine receptor utilized by HIV to infect leukocytes, whereas CCR5 ligands in...
C-C chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), which is part of the chemokine receptor family, is a member of the ...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates...
International audienceThis article describes the construction and validation of a three-dimensional ...
International audienceThis article describes the construction and validation of a three-dimensional ...
AbstractIn this study, homology modeling, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation were p...
Chemokine receptors are G protein-coupled receptors that contain seven transmembrane domains. In par...
<div><p>Chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is an integral membrane protein that is utilized during human im...
<div><p>Chemokine receptors are G protein-coupled receptors that contain seven transmembrane domains...
AbstractThe G-protein coupled receptor CCR5 is the main co-receptor for macrophage-tropic HIV-1 stra...
<div><p>CC chemokine receptor type-2 (CCR2) is a member of G-protein coupled receptors superfamily, ...
Modelling the structural basis of human CCR5 chemokine receptor function: from homology model-buildi...
Chemokine receptor antagonists have potential applications in field of drug discovery. Although the ...
International audienceMolecular requirements and determinants for efficient binding to CCR5 were int...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates ...
CCR5 is the primary chemokine receptor utilized by HIV to infect leukocytes, whereas CCR5 ligands in...
C-C chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), which is part of the chemokine receptor family, is a member of the ...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates...
International audienceThis article describes the construction and validation of a three-dimensional ...
International audienceThis article describes the construction and validation of a three-dimensional ...
AbstractIn this study, homology modeling, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation were p...
Chemokine receptors are G protein-coupled receptors that contain seven transmembrane domains. In par...
<div><p>Chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is an integral membrane protein that is utilized during human im...
<div><p>Chemokine receptors are G protein-coupled receptors that contain seven transmembrane domains...
AbstractThe G-protein coupled receptor CCR5 is the main co-receptor for macrophage-tropic HIV-1 stra...
<div><p>CC chemokine receptor type-2 (CCR2) is a member of G-protein coupled receptors superfamily, ...
Modelling the structural basis of human CCR5 chemokine receptor function: from homology model-buildi...
Chemokine receptor antagonists have potential applications in field of drug discovery. Although the ...
International audienceMolecular requirements and determinants for efficient binding to CCR5 were int...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates ...
CCR5 is the primary chemokine receptor utilized by HIV to infect leukocytes, whereas CCR5 ligands in...
C-C chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), which is part of the chemokine receptor family, is a member of the ...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates...