An extended CCR5 ECL2 peptide forms a helix that binds HIV-1 gp120 through non-specific hydrophobic interactions

Meital Abayev, Adi Moseri, Oren Tchaicheeyan, Naama Kessler, Boris Arshava, Fred Naider, Tali Scherf, Jacob Anglister

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