GP$32387$ - traducción al italiano
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SUBUNIT OF THE ENVELOPE PROTEIN COMPLEX OF RETROVIRUSES
GP41; Gp-41; GP-41
  • HIV-1 fusion process. It involves both subunits of the envelope spike complex. Notably, gp41 is shown in green with its transmembrane region buried in the virion membrane, both segments of heptad repeats (CHR closer to the virus and NHR closer to the host cell) before and after conformational changes, and the N-terminal end of the ectodomain in gray. In the last two panels pointed out by the red arrows, gp41 is observed following penetration of the host cell and following a conformational change resulting in the six-helix bundle which brings the viral and cell membranes into close proximity.

GP      
(Med) medico generico
group captain         
SENIOR COMMISSIONED RANK WHICH ORIGINATED IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
Gp Capt; GPCAPT; Group Officer; Group Captain (rank); Group Captain; Group-Capt; Group captains
comandante di gruppo
general practitioner         
  •  [[Francisco Vallés]] (Divino Vallés)
  • A general practitioner's office in 1940
TYPE OF MEDICAL DOCTOR SPECIALISING AS A GENERALIST, USUALLY WORKING IN PRIMARY CARE SETTING
Family physician; General practitioners; General Practitioner; General Practitioners; General Medical Practitioner; GP Registrar; General Practioner; General practioner; General physician
medico generico

Definición

GP
(GPs)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A GP is a doctor who does not specialize in any particular area of medicine, but who has a medical practice in which he or she treats all types of illness. GP is an abbreviation for 'general practitioner'.
Her husband called their local GP.
N-COUNT: oft poss N

Wikipedia

Gp41

Gp41 also known as glycoprotein 41 is a subunit of the envelope protein complex of retroviruses, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Gp41 is a transmembrane protein that contains several sites within its ectodomain that are required for infection of host cells. As a result of its importance in host cell infection, it has also received much attention as a potential target for HIV vaccines.