HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) plays critical roles in both early and late stages of the viral replication cycle. Mutagenesis and structural experiments have revealed that capsid core stability significantly affects uncoating and initiation of reverse transcription in host cells. This has led to efforts in developing antivirals targeting CA and its assembly, although none of the currently identified compounds are used in the clinic for treatment of HIV infection. A specific interaction that is primarily present in pentameric interfaces in the HIV-1 capsid core was identified and is reported to be important for CA assembly. This is shown by multidisciplinary characterization of CA site-directed mutants using biochemical analysis of virus-like par...
Despite a high current standard of care in antiretroviral therapy for HIV, multidrug-resistant strai...
AbstractDuring HIV-1 morphogenesis, the precursor Gag protein is processed to release capsid (CA) pr...
© 2014 Price et al. The HIV-1 capsid is involved in all infectious steps from reverse transcription ...
HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) plays critical roles in both early and late stages of the viral replicatio...
The emergence of resistance to existing classes of antiretroviral drugs necessitates finding new HIV...
The main objective of this thesis was to define the roles of Gag (p55), in particular, the capsid (C...
The capsid protein (CA) plays crucial roles in HIV-infection and replication, essential to viral mat...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is the etiologic agent of acquired immunodeficiency synd...
Timely disassembly of viral core composed of self-assembled capsid (CA) in infected host cells is cr...
AbstractThe protein CA forms the mature capsid of human immunodeficiency virus. Hexamerization of th...
ManuscriptCoarse-grained models of the HIV-1 CA dimer are constructed based on all-atom molecular dy...
International audienceMorphogenesis of infectious HIV-1 involves budding of immature virions followe...
AbstractCoarse-grained models of the HIV-1 CA dimer are constructed based on all-atom molecular dyna...
The HIV-1 genome enters cells inside a shell comprised of capsid (CA) protein. Variation in CA seque...
SummaryThe capsids of mature retroviruses perform the essential function of organizing the viral gen...
Despite a high current standard of care in antiretroviral therapy for HIV, multidrug-resistant strai...
AbstractDuring HIV-1 morphogenesis, the precursor Gag protein is processed to release capsid (CA) pr...
© 2014 Price et al. The HIV-1 capsid is involved in all infectious steps from reverse transcription ...
HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) plays critical roles in both early and late stages of the viral replicatio...
The emergence of resistance to existing classes of antiretroviral drugs necessitates finding new HIV...
The main objective of this thesis was to define the roles of Gag (p55), in particular, the capsid (C...
The capsid protein (CA) plays crucial roles in HIV-infection and replication, essential to viral mat...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is the etiologic agent of acquired immunodeficiency synd...
Timely disassembly of viral core composed of self-assembled capsid (CA) in infected host cells is cr...
AbstractThe protein CA forms the mature capsid of human immunodeficiency virus. Hexamerization of th...
ManuscriptCoarse-grained models of the HIV-1 CA dimer are constructed based on all-atom molecular dy...
International audienceMorphogenesis of infectious HIV-1 involves budding of immature virions followe...
AbstractCoarse-grained models of the HIV-1 CA dimer are constructed based on all-atom molecular dyna...
The HIV-1 genome enters cells inside a shell comprised of capsid (CA) protein. Variation in CA seque...
SummaryThe capsids of mature retroviruses perform the essential function of organizing the viral gen...
Despite a high current standard of care in antiretroviral therapy for HIV, multidrug-resistant strai...
AbstractDuring HIV-1 morphogenesis, the precursor Gag protein is processed to release capsid (CA) pr...
© 2014 Price et al. The HIV-1 capsid is involved in all infectious steps from reverse transcription ...