HIV-1 is more dependent on the K182 capsid residue than HIV-2 for interactions with CPSF6

Volume: 532, Pages: 118 - 126
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
The HIV-1 capsid (CA) utilizes CPSF6 for nuclear entry and integration site targeting. Previous studies demonstrated that the HIV-1 CA C-terminal domain (CTD) contains a highly conserved K182 residue involved in interaction with CPSF6. In contrast, certain HIV-2 strains possess a substitution at this residue (K182R). To assess whether CA-CPSF6 interaction via the CA CTD is conserved among primate lentiviruses, we examined resistance of several...
Paper Details
Title
HIV-1 is more dependent on the K182 capsid residue than HIV-2 for interactions with CPSF6
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
532
Pages
118 - 126
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