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Figure 8

From: The Host-Pathogen interaction of human cyclophilin A and HIV-1 Vpr requires specific N-terminal and novel C-terminal domains

Figure 8

Previously determined biological functions associated with the N- and C-terminal binding domains of Vpr to CypA. Linear structure of full length Vpr with incorporated biological functions connected to the determined N- and C-terminal binding regions of Vpr to CypA including G2 cell cycle arrest [30–34, 36, 71], nuclear localization of the protein [30, 31, 68–70], ANT/apoptosis [55–63], and replication of R5 tropic HIV-1 [38, 67]. Residues belonging to the N- and C-terminal binding regions of Vpr to CypA are labeled in blue.

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