Nucleic acid–induced dimerization of HIV-1 Gag protein

Volume: 294, Issue: 45, Pages: 16480 - 16493
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
HIV-1 Gag is a highly flexible multidomain protein that forms the protein lattice of the immature HIV-1 virion. In vitro, it reversibly dimerizes, but in the presence of nucleic acids (NAs), it spontaneously assembles into virus-like particles (VLPs). High-resolution structures have revealed intricate details of the interactions of the capsid (CA) domain of Gag and the flanking spacer peptide SP1 that stabilize VLPs, but much less is known about...
Paper Details
Title
Nucleic acid–induced dimerization of HIV-1 Gag protein
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
294
Issue
45
Pages
16480 - 16493
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