Chemokine Receptor Interactions with Virus-Like Particles
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Virus-like particles (VLPs) presenting conformational envelope proteins on their surface represent an invaluable tool to study
molecular interactions between viruses and cellular receptors/co-receptors, eliminating biological risks associated with working
with live native viruses. The availability of target cells expressing specific chemokine receptors facilitates the dissection
of specific interactions between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral envelope proteins and these receptors in the laboratory.
Here, we describe a method to evaluate HIV-VLP binding to cellular chemokine co-receptors, by carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl
ester labeling and cellular uptake.