Analysis of the initiating events in HIV-1 particle assembly and genome packaging (original) (raw)

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HIV-1 Gag Processing Intermediates Trans-dominantly Interfere with HIV-1 Infectivity

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Role of the Major Homology Region in Assembly of HIV-1 Gag

Paxton Provitera

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A Conformational Transition Observed in Single HIV-1 Gag Molecules during In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles

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Assembly of Gag Complexes Particle Integrity after Cell Membrane RNA Incorporation Is Critical for Retroviral

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RNA incorporation is critical for retroviral particle integrity after cell membrane assembly of Gag complexes

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Distinct Contributions of Different Domains within the HIV-1 Gag Polyprotein to Specific and Nonspecific Interactions with RNA

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Dissection of specific binding of HIV-1 Gag to the 'packaging signal' in viral RNA

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Lipid domains in HIV-1 assembly

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HIV-1 Gag Extension: Conformational Changes Require Simultaneous Interaction with Membrane and Nucleic Acid

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Preparation of recombinant HIV-1 gag protein and assembly of virus-like particles in vitro

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Association of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag with Membrane Does Not Require Highly Basic Sequences in the Nucleocapsid: Use of a Novel Gag Multimerization Assay

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HIV-1 Assembly: Viral Glycoproteins Segregate Quantally to Lipid Rafts that Associate Individually with HIV-1 Capsids and Virions

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HIV-1 Vpr oligomerization but not that of Gag directs the interaction between Vpr and Gag

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Interactions between HIV-1 Gag Molecules in Solution: An Inositol Phosphate-mediated Switch

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The Conserved Carboxy Terminus of the Capsid Domain of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Protein Is Important for Virion Assembly and Release

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Tethered virions are intermediates in the assembly and release of HIV-1 particles

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Single molecule fate of HIV-1 envelope reveals late-stage viral lattice incorporation

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The structural biology of HIV assembly

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