Flow virometry analysis of envelope glycoprotein conformations on individual HIV virions
Abstract HIV-1 envelope proteins (Envs) play a critical role in HIV infection. In a correct trimeric conformation, Env mediates virus–cell binding and fusion. Malfunctioning of this machinery renders virions incapable of infecting cells. Each HIV-1 virion carries 10–14 Envs, and therefore a defectiv...
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Main Authors: | Anush Arakelyan, Wendy Fitzgerald, Deborah F. King, Paul Rogers, Hannah M. Cheeseman, Jean-Charles Grivel, Robin J. Shattock, Leonid Margolis |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6b509b5f8ece4c71a2edbadc8ddbedb5 |
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