February 16, 2008

Protein in Tick Saliva Prevents HIV-1 from Attaching to T Cells

“Salp15 binds to proteins in the CD4 receptor that are furthest from the cell membrane in both mouse and human cells”

A protein in the saliva of deer ticks prevents the HIV-1 virus from attaching to the surface of T Cells, which may lead to new treatments. via Newswise

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