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1. The evolution of envelope function during coinfection with phylogenetically distinct human immunodeficiency virus.

2. The HIV-1 capsid serves as a nanoscale reaction vessel for reverse transcription.

3. Structure and Interactions of HIV-1 gp41 CHR-NHR Reverse Hairpin Constructs Reveal Molecular Determinants of Antiviral Activity.

4. Frequency of Fusion Inhibitor Resistance Mutations Among Therapy-Naïve HIV Patients.

5. A two-step mechanism for the binding of the HIV-1 MPER epitope by the 10E8 antibody onto biosensor-supported lipid bilayers.

6. Impact of stabilizing mutations on the antigenic profile and glycosylation of membrane-expressed HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein.

7. A large HIV gp41 construct with trimer-of-hairpins structure exhibits V2E mutation-dominant attenuation of vesicle fusion and helicity very similar to V2E attenuation of HIV fusion and infection and supports: (1) hairpin stabilization of membrane apposition with larger distance for V2E; and (2) V2E dominance by an antiparallel β sheet with interleaved fusion peptide strands from two gp41 trimers.

8. Highly mutated monoclonal antibody 3F2 targets a conformational and strain-restricted epitope in human immunodeficiency virus gp41 with significant antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity.

9. Characterization of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) Envelope Glycoprotein Variants Selected for Resistance to a CD4-Mimetic Compound.

10. Antibody dependent cell cytotoxicity is maintained by the unmutated common ancestor of 6F5, a Gp41 conformational epitope targeting antibody that utilizes heavy chain VH1-2.

11. Commonly Elicited Antibodies against the Base of the HIV-1 Env Trimer Guide the Population-Level Evolution of a Structure-Regulating Region in gp41.

12. The Glu143 Residue Might Play a Significant Role in T20 Peptide Binding to HIV-1 Receptor gp41: An In Silico Study.

13. In Vitro Selection and Characterization of HIV-1 Variants with Increased Resistance to LP-40, Enfuvirtide-Based Lipopeptide Inhibitor.

14. Regulation of epitope exposure in the gp41 membrane-proximal external region through interactions at the apex of HIV-1 Env.

15. Identification of N-glycans with GalNAc-containing antennae from recombinant HIV trimers by ion mobility and negative ion fragmentation.

16. Convergent HIV-1 Evolution upon Targeted Destabilization of the gp120-gp41 Interface.

17. Development of a RPLC-UV method for monitoring uncleaved HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein.

18. HIV-1 Envelope Conformation, Allostery, and Dynamics.

19. Extremely Thermostabilizing Core Mutations in Coiled-Coil Mimetic Proteins of HIV-1 gp41 Produce Diverse Effects on Target Binding but Do Not Affect Their Inhibitory Activity.

20. Integrated in Silico and Experimental Approach towards the Design of a Novel Recombinant Protein Containing an Anti-HER2 scFv.

21. Cryo-EM structures of HIV-1 trimer bound to CD4-mimetics BNM-III-170 and M48U1 adopt a CD4-bound open conformation.

22. Design of immunogens to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV targeting the CD4 binding site.

23. The high-affinity immunoglobulin receptor FcγRI potentiates HIV-1 neutralization via antibodies against the gp41 N-heptad repeat.

24. HIV-1 gp41 genetic diversity and enfuvirtide resistance-associated mutations among enfuvirtide-naïve patients in southern China.

25. Mechanistic Analysis of the Broad Antiretroviral Resistance Conferred by HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Mutations.

26. Structure, membrane topology and influence of cholesterol of the membrane proximal region: transmembrane helical anchor sequence of gp41 from HIV.

27. Elucidating the Basis for Permissivity of the MT-4 T-Cell Line to Replication of an HIV-1 Mutant Lacking the gp41 Cytoplasmic Tail.

28. Roles of variable linker length in dual acting virucidal entry inhibitors on HIV-1 potency via on-the-fly free energy molecular simulations.

29. Neutralizing Antibodies Targeting HIV-1 gp41.

30. Probing the Structure of the HIV-1 Envelope Trimer Using Aspartate Scanning Mutagenesis.

31. Mapping the immunogenic landscape of near-native HIV-1 envelope trimers in non-human primates.

32. Cholesterol Interaction with the Trimeric HIV Fusion Protein gp41 in Lipid Bilayers Investigated by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

33. Oregano Oil and Its Principal Component, Carvacrol, Inhibit HIV-1 Fusion into Target Cells.

34. Structure, interactions and membrane topology of HIV gp41 ectodomain sequences.

35. A de novo approach to inferring within-host fitness effects during untreated HIV-1 infection.

36. HIV-1 Subtype Distribution and Diversity Over 18 Years in Rakai, Uganda.

37. HIV-1 fusion inhibitors targeting the membrane-proximal external region of Env spikes.

38. HIV-1 Envelope and MPER Antibody Structures in Lipid Assemblies.

39. Structural and Functional Characterization of the Secondary Mutation N126K Selected by Various HIV-1 Fusion Inhibitors.

40. Longitudinal Antibody Responses in People Who Inject Drugs Infected With Similar Human Immunodeficiency Virus Strains.

41. Cloning, expression and nanodiscs assemble of recombinant HIV-1 gp41.

42. SOS and IP Modifications Predominantly Affect the Yield but Not Other Properties of SOSIP.664 HIV-1 Env Glycoprotein Trimers.

43. Mutations of Glu560 within HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein N-terminal heptad repeat region contribute to resistance to peptide inhibitors of virus entry.

44. Authentication Analysis of MT-4 Cells Distributed by the National Institutes of Health AIDS Reagent Program.

45. An MPER antibody neutralizes HIV-1 using germline features shared among donors.

46. Topological analysis of the gp41 MPER on lipid bilayers relevant to the metastable HIV-1 envelope prefusion state.

47. Effect of diversity in gp41 membrane proximal external region of primary HIV-1 Indian subtype C sequences on interaction with broadly neutralizing antibodies 4E10 and 10E8.

48. HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Amino Acids Signatures Associated with Clade B Transmitted/Founder and Recent Viruses.

49. Strain-Dependent Activation and Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Entry by a Specific PF-68742 Stereoisomer.

50. Fully hydrophobic HIV gp41 adopts a hemifusion-like conformation in phospholipid bilayers.

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