Background: The mechanism used by viral protein vCCI to tightly bind to many CC chemokines is not known. Results: Specific positively charged residues in the chemokine eotaxin-1 mediate binding to vCCI. Conclusion: Basic residues in the chemokine each provide incremental affinity for vCCI. Significance: This work shows how vCCI can bind a variety of CC chemokines. © 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Kuo, N. W., Gao, Y. G., Schill, M. S., Isern, N., Dupureur, C. M., & Li Wang, P. J. (2014). Structural insights into the interaction between a potent anti-inflammatory protein, viral CC chemokine inhibitor (vCCI), and the human CC chemokine, eotaxin-1. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289(10), 6592–6603. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.538991
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