HIV Capsid Assembly, Mechanism, and Structure

Volume: 55, Issue: 18, Pages: 2539 - 2552
Published: Apr 26, 2016
Abstract
The HIV genome materials are encaged by a proteinaceous shell called the capsid, constructed from ∼1000-1500 copies of the capsid proteins. Because its stability and integrity are critical to the normal life cycle and infectivity of the virus, the HIV capsid is a promising antiviral drug target. In this paper, we review the studies shaping our understanding of the structure and dynamics of the capsid proteins and various forms of their...
Paper Details
Title
HIV Capsid Assembly, Mechanism, and Structure
Published Date
Apr 26, 2016
Volume
55
Issue
18
Pages
2539 - 2552
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