Intrinsic curvature of the HIV-1 CA hexamer underlies capsid topology and interaction with cyclophilin A
The mature retrovirus capsid consists of a variably curved lattice of capsid protein (CA) hexamers and pentamers. High-resolution structures of the curved assembly, or in complex with host factors, have not been available. By devising cryo-EM methodologies for exceedingly flexible and pleomorphic as...
Main Authors: | Ni, T, Gerard, S, Zhao, G, Dent, K, Ning, J, Zhou, J, Shi, J, Anderson-Daniels, J, Li, W, Jang, S, Engelman, AN, Aiken, C, Zhang, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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