Recent work has illuminated three critical aspects of the cell biology of HIV-1 particle genesis. First, we have come to understand which cellular membranes are selected as platforms for virus particle assembly and how this occurs. Second, an understanding of how the host ESCRT pathway enables virion budding is accruing. Third, it has become apparent that a host inhibitor can block HIV-1 particle release and that antagonism of this inhibitor underlies the ability of HIV and SIV accessory genes to facilitate particle release. Here, I review recent progress in these three areas
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
During HIV-1 particle formation, the requisite plasma membrane curvature is thought to be solely dri...
SummaryGag proteins direct the process of retroviral particle assembly and form the major protein co...
Recent work has illuminated three critical aspects of the cell biology of HIV-1 particle genesis. Fi...
SummaryCurrent models of HIV-1 morphogenesis hold that newly synthesized viral Gag polyproteins traf...
HIV-1 Gag drives a number of events during the genesis of virions and is the only viral protein requ...
Cells from all kingdoms of life can release membrane-enclosed vesicles to the extracellular milieu. ...
AbstractAfter entry of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into T cells and the subseque...
During HIV-1 particle formation, the requisite plasma membrane curvature is thought to be solely dri...
The virion of HIV-1 is spherical and viral glycoprotein spikes (gp120, gp41) protrude from its envel...
Includes black and white and color illustrations.Recently proposed models that have gained wide acce...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) infects and destroys immune cells (e.g. CD4+ T cells), l...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
During HIV-1 particle formation, the requisite plasma membrane curvature is thought to be solely dri...
SummaryGag proteins direct the process of retroviral particle assembly and form the major protein co...
Recent work has illuminated three critical aspects of the cell biology of HIV-1 particle genesis. Fi...
SummaryCurrent models of HIV-1 morphogenesis hold that newly synthesized viral Gag polyproteins traf...
HIV-1 Gag drives a number of events during the genesis of virions and is the only viral protein requ...
Cells from all kingdoms of life can release membrane-enclosed vesicles to the extracellular milieu. ...
AbstractAfter entry of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into T cells and the subseque...
During HIV-1 particle formation, the requisite plasma membrane curvature is thought to be solely dri...
The virion of HIV-1 is spherical and viral glycoprotein spikes (gp120, gp41) protrude from its envel...
Includes black and white and color illustrations.Recently proposed models that have gained wide acce...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) infects and destroys immune cells (e.g. CD4+ T cells), l...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
Assembly and release of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occur at the plasma membrane of infected ...
During HIV-1 particle formation, the requisite plasma membrane curvature is thought to be solely dri...
SummaryGag proteins direct the process of retroviral particle assembly and form the major protein co...