South African HIV-1 subtype C transmitted variants with a specific V2 motif show higher dependence on α4β7 for replication.
Date
2015
Authors
Richardson, Simone I.
Gray, Elin Solomonovna.
Mkhize, Nonhlanhla N.
Sheward, Daniel J.
Lambson, Bronwen Elizabeth.
Wibmer, Constantinos Kurt.
Masson, Lindi.
Werner, Lise.
Garrett, Nigel Joel.
Passmore, Jo-Ann Shelley.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
BioMed Central.
Abstract
Abstract available in pdf.
Description
CAPRISA, 2015.
Keywords
HIV entry., α4β7., Tripeptide-binding motif., Bacterial vaginosis., Cytokines.
Citation
Richardson, S.I., Gray, E.S., Mkhize, N.N., Sheward, D.J., Lambson, B.E., Wibmer, C.K., Masson, L., Werner, L., Garrett, N., Passmore, J.A.S., Abdool Karim, Q., Abdool Karim, S.S., Williamson, C., Moore, P.L., and Morris, L. 2015. South African HIV-1 subtype C transmitted variants with a specific V2 motif show higher dependence on α4β7 for replication. Retrovirology 12(1), 54.