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HCV E2 core structures and mAbs: something is still missing

Castelli, Matteo
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Clementi, Nicola
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Sautto, Giuseppe A.
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2014
Drug Discovery Today

The lack of structural information on hepatitis C virus (HCV) surface proteins has so far hampered the development of effective vaccines. Recently, two crystallographic structures have described the core portion (E2c) of E2 surface glycoprotein, the primary mediator of HCV entry. Despite the importance of these studies, the E2 overall structure is still unknown and, most importantly, several biochemical and functional studies are in disagreement with E2c structures. Here, the main literature will be discussed and an alternative disulfide bridge pattern will be proposed, based on unpublished human monoclonal antibody reactivity. A modeling strategy aiming at recapitulating the available structural and functional studies of E2 will also be proposed.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.drudis.2014.08.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000347769200015

Author(s)
Castelli, Matteo
Clementi, Nicola
Sautto, Giuseppe A.
Pfaff, Jennifer
Kahle, Kristen M.
Barnes, Trevor
Doranz, Benjamin J.
Dal Peraro, Matteo  
Clementi, Massimo
Burioni, Roberto
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Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Elsevier Sci Ltd

Published in
Drug Discovery Today
Volume

19

Issue

12

Start page

1964

End page

1970

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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UPDALPE  
Available on Infoscience
February 20, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/111448
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