A single retroviral protein, termed Gag, is sufficient for assembly of retrovirus-like particles in mammalian cells. Gag normally selects the genomic RNA of the virus with high specificity; the nucleocapsid (NC) domain of Gag plays a crucial role in this selection process. However, encapsidation of the viral RNA is completely unnecessary for particle assembly. We previously showed that mutant murine leukemia virus (MuLV) particles that lack viral RNA because of a deletion in the cis-acting packaging signal (“”) in the genomic RNA compensate for the loss of the viral RNA by incorporating cellular mRNA. The RNA in wild-type and particles was also found to be necessary for virion core structure. In the present work, we explored the role of RN...
AbstractThe capsid domain (CA) of the retroviral Gag protein is a major constituent of the virion co...
Immature retroviral particles are assembled by self-association of the structural polyprotein precur...
Nucleocapsid (NC) proteins in most retroviruses have a well-conserved Cys-His box(es) as well as mor...
The retroviral nucleocapsid protein (NC) originates by cleavage of the Gag polyprotein. It is highly...
AbstractThe current model for MLV genomic RNA (gRNA) packaging predicts that of the thousands of Gag...
Specific encapsidation of viral RNA is an essential step of retroviral replication cycle. Extensive ...
Site-directed mutagenesis has shown that the nucleocapsid (NC) protein of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) i...
Specific encapsidation of viral RNA is an essential step of retroviral replication cycle. Extensive ...
Specific encapsidation of viral RNA is an essential step of retroviral replication cycle. Extensive ...
Murine leukemia virus (MLV)-based vector RNA can be packaged and propagated by the proteins of splee...
Production of infectious retrovirus particles is a complex and poorly-understood process with multip...
ABSTRACT A fascinating aspect of retroviruses is their tendency to nonrandomly incorporate host cell...
The retroviral Gag polyprotein is necessary and sufficient for assembly and budding of viral particl...
Retroviruses, including Moloney murine leukemia virus (M-MuLV) and human immunodeficiency virus type...
AbstractThe capsid domain (CA) of the retroviral Gag protein is a major constituent of the virion co...
AbstractThe capsid domain (CA) of the retroviral Gag protein is a major constituent of the virion co...
Immature retroviral particles are assembled by self-association of the structural polyprotein precur...
Nucleocapsid (NC) proteins in most retroviruses have a well-conserved Cys-His box(es) as well as mor...
The retroviral nucleocapsid protein (NC) originates by cleavage of the Gag polyprotein. It is highly...
AbstractThe current model for MLV genomic RNA (gRNA) packaging predicts that of the thousands of Gag...
Specific encapsidation of viral RNA is an essential step of retroviral replication cycle. Extensive ...
Site-directed mutagenesis has shown that the nucleocapsid (NC) protein of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) i...
Specific encapsidation of viral RNA is an essential step of retroviral replication cycle. Extensive ...
Specific encapsidation of viral RNA is an essential step of retroviral replication cycle. Extensive ...
Murine leukemia virus (MLV)-based vector RNA can be packaged and propagated by the proteins of splee...
Production of infectious retrovirus particles is a complex and poorly-understood process with multip...
ABSTRACT A fascinating aspect of retroviruses is their tendency to nonrandomly incorporate host cell...
The retroviral Gag polyprotein is necessary and sufficient for assembly and budding of viral particl...
Retroviruses, including Moloney murine leukemia virus (M-MuLV) and human immunodeficiency virus type...
AbstractThe capsid domain (CA) of the retroviral Gag protein is a major constituent of the virion co...
AbstractThe capsid domain (CA) of the retroviral Gag protein is a major constituent of the virion co...
Immature retroviral particles are assembled by self-association of the structural polyprotein precur...
Nucleocapsid (NC) proteins in most retroviruses have a well-conserved Cys-His box(es) as well as mor...