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NMR solution structure of monomeric CCL5 in complex with a doubly-sulfated N-terminal segment of CCR5[PROTEIN BINDING]
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Structural basis of coreceptor recognition by HIV-1 envelope spike[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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CCR5 Nt(7-15)[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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Crystal Structure of CC Chemokine Receptor 5 (CCR5) in complex with high potency HIV entry inhibitor 5P7-CCL5[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
CCR5-ECL2 helical structure, residues Q186-T195[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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Crystal Structure of the CCR5 Chemokine Receptor[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
NMR Structure of LC4 transmembrane segment of CCR5[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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The 27-residue N-terminus CCR5-peptide in a ternary complex with HIV-1 gp120 and a CD4-mimic peptide[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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