tyrosine O-sulfate

C-C motif chemokine receptor 5 ; Homo sapiens







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1 32693837 Defining rules governing recognition and Fc-mediated effector functions to the HIV-1 co-receptor binding site. 2020 Jul 21 2
2 22547820 Kinetic mechanism for HIV-1 neutralization by antibody 2G12 entails reversible glycan binding that slows cell entry. 2012 May 15 1
3 21793507 Structure-based identification and neutralization mechanism of tyrosine sulfate mimetics that inhibit HIV-1 entry. 2011 Oct 21 3
4 18952441 Tyrosine-sulfate isosteres of CCR5 N-terminus as tools for studying HIV-1 entry. 2008 Dec 1 10
5 17901336 Structures of the CCR5 N terminus and of a tyrosine-sulfated antibody with HIV-1 gp120 and CD4. 2007 Sep 28 2
6 17920626 An allosteric rheostat in HIV-1 gp120 reduces CCR5 stoichiometry required for membrane fusion and overcomes diverse entry limitations. 2007 Nov 16 1
7 15767436 Variants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 that efficiently use CCR5 lacking the tyrosine-sulfated amino terminus have adaptive mutations in gp120, including loss of a functional N-glycan. 2005 Apr 3
8 12169668 Tyrosine sulfation of CCR5 N-terminal peptide by tyrosylprotein sulfotransferases 1 and 2 follows a discrete pattern and temporal sequence. 2002 Aug 20 1
9 11356961 Mapping the determinants of the CCR5 amino-terminal sulfopeptide interaction with soluble human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120-CD4 complexes. 2001 Jun 2
10 11733580 Sialylated O-glycans and sulfated tyrosines in the NH2-terminal domain of CC chemokine receptor 5 contribute to high affinity binding of chemokines. 2001 Dec 3 1
11 10823934 Specific interaction of CCR5 amino-terminal domain peptides containing sulfotyrosines with HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120. 2000 May 23 3