The molecular mechanism of two coreceptor binding site antibodies X5 and 17b neutralizing HIV‐1
The coreceptor binding site of gp120 plays an important role in HIV
entry into host cell. X5 and 17b are typical coreceptor binding site antibodies
with the ability to broadly neutralize HIV. Thus, here, to study the
neutralizing mechanism of two antibodies and identify the source of two
antibodies with different neutralizing ability, performed #molecular
dynamics simulations for the complexes of X5 and 17b with gp120 and CD4. The
simulation results indicate X5 and 17b mainly affects CD4 and coreceptor
binding sites. Specifically, for CD4 binding site (CD4bs), the binding of
antibodies has different effects on CD4bs with and without CD4. However, for
coreceptor binding sites, the binding of the antibodies has consistent
influence on the region adjacent to loop V3 despite of the simulated systems
with or without CD4. The binding of the antibodies enhances the interactions of
gp120 region adjacent to loop V3 with other region of gp120, which are
unfavorable for conformational rearrangements of the region adjacent to loop V3
and further binding the coreceptor. Additionally, the interactions of loop V3
and bridging sheet with X5 lead to the close motion of loop V3 in X5 bound
form, which further influences the rearrangements in gp120see more
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