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Mutation Information
Mutation Site N156K
Mutation Type Amino acid level
Gene/Protein/Region Type Env
Viral Reference HxB2
Country France
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 33872329
Disease HIV infection/AIDS
Published Year 2021
Journal PLoS pathogens
Title Mechanisms of HIV-1 evasion to the antiviral activity of chemokine CXCL12 indicate potential links with pathogenesis.
Author Armani-Tourret M,Zhou Z,Gasser R,Staropoli I,Cantaloube-Ferrieu V,Benureau Y,Garcia-Perez J,Pérez-Olmeda M,Lorin V,Puissant-Lubrano B,Assoumou L,Delaugerre C,Lelièvre JD,Lévy Y,Mouquet H,Martin-Blondel G,Alcami J,Arenzana-Seisdedos F,Izopet J,Colin P,Lagane B
Evidence F8 Env, in contrast to these other RES Envs, did not show improved resistance to the V2-apex bNAbs (Figs 3A and S3A and S3B), although it hosts several mutations of residues that have been reported to regulate their binding (N156K, R166G, K171E) (S3C Fig).

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