Formation of infectious HIV-1 involves assembly of Gag polyproteins into immature particles and subsequent assembly of mature capsids after proteolytic disassembly of the Gag shell. We report a 12-mer peptide, capsid assembly inhibitor (CAI), that binds the capsid (CA) domain of Gag and inhibits assembly of immature- and mature-like capsid particles in vitro. CAI was identified by phage display screening among a group of peptides with similar sequences that bind to a single reactive site in CA. Its binding site was mapped to CA residues 169-191, with an additional contribution from the last helix of CA. This result was confirmed by a separate X-ray structure analysis showing that CAI inserts into a conserved hydrophobic groove and alters th...
The emergence of resistance to existing classes of antiretroviral drugs necessitates finding newHIV-...
Assembly of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) represents an attractive target for antiretroviral ...
We investigated the potential of small peptide segments to function as broad-spectrum antiviral drug...
Virus capsid assembly constitutes an attractive target for the development of antiviral therapies; a...
Virus capsid assembly constitutes an attractive target for the development of antiviral therapies; a...
International audienceMorphogenesis of infectious HIV-1 involves budding of immature virions followe...
International audienceImmature HIV particles bud from infected cells after assembly at the cytoplasm...
ABSTRACT HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) plays critical roles in both early and late stages of the viral r...
Extent: 18p.Background: The C-terminal domain (CTD) of HIV-1 capsid (CA), like full-length CA, forms...
Retroviral assembly is mediated by the Gag polyprotein comprised of the matrix (MA), capsid (CA) and...
mature core is essential step in viral cycle. Sticht et al. [1] identified a 12-mer peptide (CAI) th...
The Human immunodeficiency 1 derived capsid assembly inhibitor peptide (HIV-1 CAI-peptide) is a prom...
Immature HIV-1 assembles at and buds from the plasma membrane before proteolytic cleavage of the vir...
The main objective of this thesis was to define the roles of Gag (p55), in particular, the capsid (C...
Development of novel therapeutic targets against HIV-1 is a high research priority owing to the seri...
The emergence of resistance to existing classes of antiretroviral drugs necessitates finding newHIV-...
Assembly of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) represents an attractive target for antiretroviral ...
We investigated the potential of small peptide segments to function as broad-spectrum antiviral drug...
Virus capsid assembly constitutes an attractive target for the development of antiviral therapies; a...
Virus capsid assembly constitutes an attractive target for the development of antiviral therapies; a...
International audienceMorphogenesis of infectious HIV-1 involves budding of immature virions followe...
International audienceImmature HIV particles bud from infected cells after assembly at the cytoplasm...
ABSTRACT HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) plays critical roles in both early and late stages of the viral r...
Extent: 18p.Background: The C-terminal domain (CTD) of HIV-1 capsid (CA), like full-length CA, forms...
Retroviral assembly is mediated by the Gag polyprotein comprised of the matrix (MA), capsid (CA) and...
mature core is essential step in viral cycle. Sticht et al. [1] identified a 12-mer peptide (CAI) th...
The Human immunodeficiency 1 derived capsid assembly inhibitor peptide (HIV-1 CAI-peptide) is a prom...
Immature HIV-1 assembles at and buds from the plasma membrane before proteolytic cleavage of the vir...
The main objective of this thesis was to define the roles of Gag (p55), in particular, the capsid (C...
Development of novel therapeutic targets against HIV-1 is a high research priority owing to the seri...
The emergence of resistance to existing classes of antiretroviral drugs necessitates finding newHIV-...
Assembly of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) represents an attractive target for antiretroviral ...
We investigated the potential of small peptide segments to function as broad-spectrum antiviral drug...