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Virology | 1992

Amino acid residues of the human immunodeficiency virus type I gp120 critical for the binding of rat and human neutralizing antibodies that block the gp120-sCD4 interaction.

Jane A. McKeating; M. Thali; C Furman; S Karwowska; Miroslaw K. Gorny; Jackie Cordell; Susan Zolla-Pazner; Joseph Sodroski; Robin A. Weiss

We have characterized the discontinuous epitopes recognized by two rat and three human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAb) by examining the effect of single amino acid changes in conserved residues of gp120 on mAb recognition. A human mAb derived from an infected individual, 448D, and two rat mAbs, 39.13g and 39.3b, respectively, derived by immunization with native recombinant gp120, recognize similar epitopes. Recognition of the envelope glycoproteins by these mAbs was affected by changes in gp120 amino acid residues 88, 113, 117, 257, 368, or 370. The gp120 amino acids 257, 368, and 370 have previously been reported to be important for CD4 binding, which is consistent with the ability of these mAbs to block the gp120-CD4 interaction. Residues 88, 113, and 117 are not thought to be important for CD4 binding, suggesting that the antibody epitopes overlap, but are distinct from, the CD4 binding region. We also found that some alterations in gp120 residues 88, 117, 368, or 421 reduced the ability of polyclonal sera from HIV-1-infected individuals to inhibit the interaction of the mutant gp120 glycoproteins with soluble CD4. Thus, changes in the HIV-1 gp120 glycoprotein that minimally affect the receptor binding may allow escape from neutralizing antibodies directed against the CD4 binding region.


Journal of Virology | 1993

Characterization of conserved human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 neutralization epitopes exposed upon gp120-CD4 binding.

Markus Thali; John P. Moore; C Furman; M Charles; David D. Ho; James Robinson; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1990

Identification of individual human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 amino acids important for CD4 receptor binding.

Udy Olshevsky; E Helseth; C Furman; John Li; William A. Haseltine; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1991

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein regions important for association with the gp41 transmembrane glycoprotein.

E Helseth; Udy Olshevsky; C Furman; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1991

Characterization of a discontinuous human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 epitope recognized by a broadly reactive neutralizing human monoclonal antibody.

Markus Thali; Udy Olshevsky; C Furman; Dana Gabuzda; Mitchell C. Posner; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1992

Discontinuous, conserved neutralization epitopes overlapping the CD4-binding region of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein.

Markus Thali; C Furman; David D. Ho; James Robinson; S Tilley; A Pinter; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1993

Effect of amino acid changes in the V1/V2 region of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 glycoprotein on subunit association, syncytium formation, and recognition by a neutralizing antibody.

N Sullivan; Markus Thali; C Furman; David D. Ho; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1991

Effects of changes in gp120-CD4 binding affinity on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein function and soluble CD4 sensitivity.

Markus Thali; Udy Olshevsky; C Furman; Dana Gabuzda; John Li; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1992

Lack of correlation between soluble CD4-induced shedding of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 exterior envelope glycoprotein and subsequent membrane fusion events.

Markus Thali; C Furman; E Helseth; H Repke; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1994

Resistance to neutralization by broadly reactive antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 glycoprotein conferred by a gp41 amino acid change

Markus Thali; M Charles; C Furman; Lisa A. Cavacini; Mitchell C. Posner; James Robinson; Joseph Sodroski

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David D. Ho

Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center

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Lisa A. Cavacini

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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