2024
Inducible cell lines producing replication-defective human immunodeficiency virus particles containing envelope glycoproteins stabilized in a pretriggered conformation.
Ding H, Nguyen H, Li W, Deshpande A, Zhang S, Jiang F, Zhang Z, Anang S, Mothes W, Sodroski J, Kappes J. Inducible cell lines producing replication-defective human immunodeficiency virus particles containing envelope glycoproteins stabilized in a pretriggered conformation. Journal Of Virology 2024, e0172024. PMID: 39508605, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01720-24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman immunodeficiency virusEnv trimersNeutralizing antibodiesHIV-1Virus-like particlesEnvelope glycoproteinEnv conformationImmunodeficiency virusInducible cell linesCell linesImmune systemEffective HIV/AIDS vaccineHIV-1 persistenceHuman immunodeficiency virus particlesEnvelope glycoprotein spikeHIV-1 EnvPoorly neutralizing antibodiesHIV-like particlesHIV-1 particlesDefective virus-like particlesHost immune systemEnv immunogensHIV/AIDS vaccineCreation of stable cell linesHost cell receptors
2023
HIV-1 Env trimers asymmetrically engage CD4 receptors in membranes
Li W, Qin Z, Nand E, Grunst M, Grover J, Bess J, Lifson J, Zwick M, Tagare H, Uchil P, Mothes W. HIV-1 Env trimers asymmetrically engage CD4 receptors in membranes. Nature 2023, 623: 1026-1033. PMID: 37993716, PMCID: PMC10686830, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06762-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 Env trimersCD4 moleculeHuman immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infectionEnv trimersAntibody-mediated immune responsesEnv-CD4 interactionVirus-1 infectionVaccine immunogen designViral envelope glycoproteinsHIV-1Immune responseCD4 receptorImmunogen designEnvelope glycoproteinVirus-like particlesCD4EnvHost cell membrane
2018
HIV-1 Env trimer opens through an asymmetric intermediate in which individual protomers adopt distinct conformations
Ma X, Lu M, Gorman J, Terry DS, Hong X, Zhou Z, Zhao H, Altman RB, Arthos J, Blanchard SC, Kwong PD, Munro JB, Mothes W. HIV-1 Env trimer opens through an asymmetric intermediate in which individual protomers adopt distinct conformations. ELife 2018, 7: e34271. PMID: 29561264, PMCID: PMC5896952, DOI: 10.7554/elife.34271.Peer-Reviewed Original Research