HIV-1 contains a cone-shaped capsid encasing the viral genome. This capsid is thought to follow fullerene geometry-a curved hexameric lattice of the capsid protein, CA, closed by incorporating 12 CA pentamers. Current models for core structure are based on crystallography of hexameric and cross-linked pentameric CA, electron microscopy of tubular CA arrays, and simulations. Here, we report subnanometer-resolution cryo-electron tomography structures of hexameric and pentameric CA within intact HIV-1 particles. Whereas the hexamer structure is compatible with crystallography studies, the pentamer forms using different interfaces. Determining multiple structures revealed how CA flexes to form the variably curved core shell. We show that HIV-1 ...
dissertationDuring retroviral maturation, the viral CA protein oligomerizes to form a closed capsid ...
SummaryMature HIV-1 particles contain conical-shaped capsids that enclose the viral RNA genome and p...
The HIV-1 mature capsid (CA) assumes an amorphous, fullerene conical configuration due to its high f...
SummaryThe capsids of mature retroviruses perform the essential function of organizing the viral gen...
The mature retrovirus capsid consists of a variably curved lattice of capsid protein (CA) hexamers a...
Retroviral capsid proteins are conserved structurally but assemble into different morphologies. The ...
SummaryThe mature capsids of HIV and other retroviruses organize and package the viral genome and it...
Retroviral capsid proteins are conserved structurally but assemble into different morphologies(1). T...
For a retrovirus such as HIV to be infectious, a properly formed capsid is needed; however, unusuall...
The mature capsids of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other retroviruses are fullere...
For a retrovirus such as HIV to be infectious, a properly formed capsid is needed; however, unusuall...
While the structures of nearly every HIV-1 protein are known in atomic detail from X-ray crystallogr...
Understanding of the construction and function of the HIV capsid has advanced considerably in the la...
SummaryInfectious HIV particles contain a characteristic cone-shaped core encasing the viral RNA and...
During retrovirus particle maturation, the assembled Gag polyprotein is cleaved by the viral proteas...
dissertationDuring retroviral maturation, the viral CA protein oligomerizes to form a closed capsid ...
SummaryMature HIV-1 particles contain conical-shaped capsids that enclose the viral RNA genome and p...
The HIV-1 mature capsid (CA) assumes an amorphous, fullerene conical configuration due to its high f...
SummaryThe capsids of mature retroviruses perform the essential function of organizing the viral gen...
The mature retrovirus capsid consists of a variably curved lattice of capsid protein (CA) hexamers a...
Retroviral capsid proteins are conserved structurally but assemble into different morphologies. The ...
SummaryThe mature capsids of HIV and other retroviruses organize and package the viral genome and it...
Retroviral capsid proteins are conserved structurally but assemble into different morphologies(1). T...
For a retrovirus such as HIV to be infectious, a properly formed capsid is needed; however, unusuall...
The mature capsids of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other retroviruses are fullere...
For a retrovirus such as HIV to be infectious, a properly formed capsid is needed; however, unusuall...
While the structures of nearly every HIV-1 protein are known in atomic detail from X-ray crystallogr...
Understanding of the construction and function of the HIV capsid has advanced considerably in the la...
SummaryInfectious HIV particles contain a characteristic cone-shaped core encasing the viral RNA and...
During retrovirus particle maturation, the assembled Gag polyprotein is cleaved by the viral proteas...
dissertationDuring retroviral maturation, the viral CA protein oligomerizes to form a closed capsid ...
SummaryMature HIV-1 particles contain conical-shaped capsids that enclose the viral RNA genome and p...
The HIV-1 mature capsid (CA) assumes an amorphous, fullerene conical configuration due to its high f...