Different contributions of chemokine N-terminal features attest to a different ligand binding mode and a bias towards activation of ACKR3/CXCR7 compared with CXCR4 and CXCR3

Martyna Szpakowska, Amanda M. Nevins, Max Meyrath, David Rhainds, Thomas D'huys, François Guité-Vinet, Nadine Dupuis, Pierre Arnaud Gauthier, Manuel Counson, Andrew Kleist, Geneviève St-Onge, Julien Hanson, Dominique Schols, Brian F. Volkman, Nikolaus Heveker, Andy Chevigné*

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