Retroviral Gag protein–RNA interactions: Implications for specific genomic RNA packaging and virion assembly

Volume: 86, Pages: 129 - 139
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Retroviral Gag proteins are responsible for coordinating many aspects of virion assembly. Gag possesses two distinct nucleic acid binding domains, matrix (MA) and nucleocapsid (NC). One of the critical functions of Gag is to specifically recognize, bind, and package the retroviral genomic RNA (gRNA) into assembling virions. Gag interactions with cellular RNAs have also been shown to regulate aspects of assembly. Recent results have shed light on...
Paper Details
Title
Retroviral Gag protein–RNA interactions: Implications for specific genomic RNA packaging and virion assembly
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
86
Pages
129 - 139
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