Two alleles for rhesus macaque GPR15 (BOB)

CHEMOKINE RECEPTORS are used for fusion by primate immunodeficiency viruses. CXCR4 and CCR5 are the two main coreceptors for HIV: they are used by lymphotropic and macrophage-tropic strains of viruses, respectively. Many other chemokine receptors have been described to be involved in fusion, at leas...

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description CHEMOKINE RECEPTORS are used for fusion by primate immunodeficiency viruses. CXCR4 and CCR5 are the two main coreceptors for HIV: they are used by lymphotropic and macrophage-tropic strains of viruses, respectively. Many other chemokine receptors have been described to be involved in fusion, at least in vitro. One of these, GPR15 (also known as BOB), is particularly efficient for fusion of SIV strains. We show the existence of two alleles for gpr15 in rhesus macaques. The two alleles are well represented in our colony, as two randomly selected animals were heterozygotes. The existence of two or more alleles has been described for other chemokine receptors.
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Alleles
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Bacterial Proteins - genetics
Base Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
DNA, Complementary
Experimental viral diseases and models
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genes. Genome
Human immunodeficiency virus
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Infectious diseases
Life Sciences
Macaca mulatta
Macaca rhesus
Male
Medical sciences
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular genetics
Molecular Sequence Data
Sigma Factor
Simian immunodeficiency virus
Transcription Factors
Viral diseases
title Two alleles for rhesus macaque GPR15 (BOB)
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