The HIV envelope gp120 must attach to both a CD4 molecule and a chemokine receptor on the surface of such cells as macrophages and T4-helper lymphocytes in order to enter the cell. The gp120 first binds to a CD4 molecule on the plasma membrane of the host cell. The interaction between the gp120 and the CD4 molecule on the host cell induces a change in shape that brings the chemokine receptor binding domains of the gp120 into proximity with the host cell chemokine receptor.
GIF Animation of HIV adsorbing to a T4-lymphocyte by Gary E. Kaiser, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology,
The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus
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Last updated: Feb., 2018
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