Novel escape mutants suggest an extensive TRIM5α binding site spanning the entire outer surface of the murine leukemia virus capsid protein.
After entry into target cells, retroviruses encounter the host restriction factors such as Fv1 and TRIM5α. While it is clear that these factors target retrovirus capsid proteins (CA), recognition remains poorly defined in the absence of structural information. To better understand the binding intera...
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Main Authors: | Sadayuki Ohkura, David C Goldstone, Melvyn W Yap, Kate Holden-Dye, Ian A Taylor, Jonathan P Stoye |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e14623c8542c4a23b9eb1c9c061eed64 |
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