Retroviruses package a dimeric genome comprising two copies of the viral RNA. Each RNA contains all of the genetic information for viral replication. Packaging a dimeric genome allows the recovery of genetic information from damaged RNA genomes during DNA synthesis and promotes frequent recombination to increase diversity in the viral population. Therefore, the strategy of packaging dimeric RNA affects viral replication and viral evolution. Although its biological importance is appreciated, very little is known about the genome dimerization process. HIV-1 RNA genomes dimerize before packaging into virions, and RNA interacts with the viral structural protein Gag in the cytoplasm. Thus, it is often hypothesized that RNAs dimerize in the cytop...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type I genome consists of two identical RNA molecules that are non-cova...
The packaging of a mature dimeric RNA genome is an essential step in human immunodeficiency virus ty...
A unique feature of retroviruses is that two copies of the genomic RNA are packaged in each particle...
During HIV-1 assembly, the Gag structural protein specifically encapsidates two copies of viral gen...
Each viral particle of HIV-1, the infectious agent of AIDS, contains two copies of the full-length v...
Each viral particle of HIV-1, the infectious agent of AIDS, contains two copies of the full-length v...
How retroviruses regulate the amount of RNA genome packaged into each virion has remained a long-sta...
<div><p>How retroviruses regulate the amount of RNA genome packaged into each virion has remained a ...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virion contains two copies of genomic RNA th...
RNA dimerization is the noncovalent association of two human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) genome...
AbstractRetroviral particles contain two genomic RNAs of ∼9 kb that are linked in a noncovalent mann...
All retroviruses contain two copies of genomic RNA that are linked noncovalently. The dimeric RNA of...
The Dimerization Initiation Sequence (DIS) is a conserved hairpin-loop motif on the 5\u27 UTR of the...
Once transcribed, the nascent full-length RNA of HIV-1 must travel to the appropriate host cell site...
The 5\u27 untranslated leader region of retroviral RNAs contains noncoding information that is essen...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type I genome consists of two identical RNA molecules that are non-cova...
The packaging of a mature dimeric RNA genome is an essential step in human immunodeficiency virus ty...
A unique feature of retroviruses is that two copies of the genomic RNA are packaged in each particle...
During HIV-1 assembly, the Gag structural protein specifically encapsidates two copies of viral gen...
Each viral particle of HIV-1, the infectious agent of AIDS, contains two copies of the full-length v...
Each viral particle of HIV-1, the infectious agent of AIDS, contains two copies of the full-length v...
How retroviruses regulate the amount of RNA genome packaged into each virion has remained a long-sta...
<div><p>How retroviruses regulate the amount of RNA genome packaged into each virion has remained a ...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virion contains two copies of genomic RNA th...
RNA dimerization is the noncovalent association of two human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) genome...
AbstractRetroviral particles contain two genomic RNAs of ∼9 kb that are linked in a noncovalent mann...
All retroviruses contain two copies of genomic RNA that are linked noncovalently. The dimeric RNA of...
The Dimerization Initiation Sequence (DIS) is a conserved hairpin-loop motif on the 5\u27 UTR of the...
Once transcribed, the nascent full-length RNA of HIV-1 must travel to the appropriate host cell site...
The 5\u27 untranslated leader region of retroviral RNAs contains noncoding information that is essen...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type I genome consists of two identical RNA molecules that are non-cova...
The packaging of a mature dimeric RNA genome is an essential step in human immunodeficiency virus ty...
A unique feature of retroviruses is that two copies of the genomic RNA are packaged in each particle...