International audienceThe genome of all retrovirus consists of two copies of genomic RNA which are noncovalently linked near their 5' end. A sequence localized immediately upstream from the splice donor site inside the HIY-1 Ψ-RNA region was identified as the domain responsible for the dimerization initiation. It was shown that a kissing complex and a stable dimer are both involved in the HIV-lLai RNA dimerization process in vitro. The NCp7 protein activates the dimerization by converting a transient loop-loop complex into a more stable dimer. The structure of this transitory loop-loop complex was recently elucidated by Mujeeb et al. In work presented here, we use NMR spectroscopy to determine the stable extended dimer structure formed from...
During HIV-1 assembly, the viral Gag polyprotein specifically selects the dimeric RNA genome for pac...
The 5′-untranslated region (5′-UTR) is the most conserved part of the HIV-1 RNA genome, and it conta...
Background: Retroviruses selectively package two copies of their unspliced genomes by what appears t...
International audienceThe genome of all retrovirus consists of two copies of genomic RNA which are n...
Dimerization of genomic RNA is directly related with the event of encapsidation and maturation of th...
AbstractThe two identical genomic RNA strands inside each HIV-1 viral particle are linked through ho...
International audienceThe genome of all retroviruses consists of two identical copies of an RNA sequ...
Retroviruses encapsidate two molecules of genomic RNA that are non-covalently linked close to their ...
International audienceThe genome of all retroviruses consists of two identical copies of an RNA sequ...
AbstractBackground: An important step in retroviral replication is dimerization of the genomic RNA p...
Genomic RNA isolated from retroviral particles is a dimer composed of two identical strands. A regio...
The 5′-leader of the HIV-1 genome regulates multiple functions during viral replication via mechanis...
The 5' leader of the HIV-1 RNA genome encodes signals that control various steps in the replication ...
Initiation of retroviral genomic RNA dimerisation is mediated by the mutual interaction of the dimer...
During HIV-1 assembly, the Gag structural protein specifically encapsidates two copies of viral gen...
During HIV-1 assembly, the viral Gag polyprotein specifically selects the dimeric RNA genome for pac...
The 5′-untranslated region (5′-UTR) is the most conserved part of the HIV-1 RNA genome, and it conta...
Background: Retroviruses selectively package two copies of their unspliced genomes by what appears t...
International audienceThe genome of all retrovirus consists of two copies of genomic RNA which are n...
Dimerization of genomic RNA is directly related with the event of encapsidation and maturation of th...
AbstractThe two identical genomic RNA strands inside each HIV-1 viral particle are linked through ho...
International audienceThe genome of all retroviruses consists of two identical copies of an RNA sequ...
Retroviruses encapsidate two molecules of genomic RNA that are non-covalently linked close to their ...
International audienceThe genome of all retroviruses consists of two identical copies of an RNA sequ...
AbstractBackground: An important step in retroviral replication is dimerization of the genomic RNA p...
Genomic RNA isolated from retroviral particles is a dimer composed of two identical strands. A regio...
The 5′-leader of the HIV-1 genome regulates multiple functions during viral replication via mechanis...
The 5' leader of the HIV-1 RNA genome encodes signals that control various steps in the replication ...
Initiation of retroviral genomic RNA dimerisation is mediated by the mutual interaction of the dimer...
During HIV-1 assembly, the Gag structural protein specifically encapsidates two copies of viral gen...
During HIV-1 assembly, the viral Gag polyprotein specifically selects the dimeric RNA genome for pac...
The 5′-untranslated region (5′-UTR) is the most conserved part of the HIV-1 RNA genome, and it conta...
Background: Retroviruses selectively package two copies of their unspliced genomes by what appears t...