HIV-1 can infect non-dividing cells. The nuclear envelope therefore represents a barrier that HIV-1 must traverse in order to gain access to the host cell chromatin for integration. Hence, nuclear entry is a critical step in the early stages of HIV-1 replication. Following membrane fusion, the viral capsid (CA) lattice, which forms the outer face of the retroviral core, makes numerous interactions with cellular proteins that orchestrate the progress of HIV-1 through the replication cycle. The ability of CA to interact with nuclear pore proteins and other host factors around the nuclear pore determines whether nuclear entry occurs. Uncoating, the process by which the CA lattice opens and/or disassembles, is another critical step that must oc...
Background: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
AbstractThe early steps of HIV-1 infection starting after virus entry into cells up to integration o...
The delivery of the HIV-1 genome into the nucleus is an indispensable step in retroviral infection o...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mec...
Human Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a lentivirus that infects non-dividing cells of the i...
Abstract HIV uncoating is defined as the loss of viral capsid that occurs within the cytoplasm of in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) remains a major health threat. Viral capsid uncoating and nucle...
International audienceHIV uncoating is defined as the loss of viral capsid that occurs within the cy...
Background: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
AbstractThe RNA genome of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is enclosed by a capsid shell ...
HIV uncoating is defined as the loss of viral capsid that occurs within the cytoplasm of infected ce...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
The HIV-1 capsid performs essential functions during early viral replication and is an interesting t...
Background: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
AbstractThe early steps of HIV-1 infection starting after virus entry into cells up to integration o...
The delivery of the HIV-1 genome into the nucleus is an indispensable step in retroviral infection o...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mec...
Human Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a lentivirus that infects non-dividing cells of the i...
Abstract HIV uncoating is defined as the loss of viral capsid that occurs within the cytoplasm of in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) remains a major health threat. Viral capsid uncoating and nucle...
International audienceHIV uncoating is defined as the loss of viral capsid that occurs within the cy...
Background: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
AbstractThe RNA genome of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is enclosed by a capsid shell ...
HIV uncoating is defined as the loss of viral capsid that occurs within the cytoplasm of infected ce...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
The HIV-1 capsid performs essential functions during early viral replication and is an interesting t...
Background: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in t...
AbstractThe early steps of HIV-1 infection starting after virus entry into cells up to integration o...