Differential processing of HIV envelope glycans on the virus and soluble recombinant trimer
HIV envelope (Env) is a potential vaccine antigen and its N-glycans are part of the epitope of broadly neutralizing antibodies. Here, the authors show that glycosylation of Env from infectious virus closely matches Env from recombinant membrane-bound trimers, while it differs significantly from reco...
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Main Authors: | Liwei Cao, Matthias Pauthner, Raiees Andrabi, Kimmo Rantalainen, Zachary Berndsen, Jolene K. Diedrich, Sergey Menis, Devin Sok, Raiza Bastidas, Sung-Kyu Robin Park, Claire M. Delahunty, Lin He, Javier Guenaga, Richard T. Wyatt, William R. Schief, Andrew B. Ward, John R. Yates, Dennis R. Burton, James C. Paulson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4f20b420b7274e21b3fd2be2a1aa131b |
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