Dynamin-2 stabilizes the HIV-1 fusion pore with a low oligomeric state
One of the key research areas surrounding HIV-1 concerns the regulation of the fusion event that occurs between the virus particle and the host cell during entry. Even if it is universally accepted that the large GTPase dynamin-2 is important during HIV-1 entry its exact role during the first ste...
Main Authors: | Jones, D, Alvarez, L, Nolan, R, Ferriz, M, Sainz Urruela, R, Massana-Munoz, X, Novak-Kotzer, H, Dustin, M, Padilla Parra, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2017
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