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Cryo-electron microscopy reveals ordered domains in the immature HIV-1 particle
1997
Current Biology
Human immunodeficiency virus type1 (HIV-1) is the causative agent of AIDS and the subject of intense study. The immature HIV-1 particle is traditionally described as having a well ordered, icosahedral structure made up of uncleaved Gag protein surrounded by a lipid bilayer containing envelope proteins. Expression of the Gag protein in eukaryotic cells leads to the budding of membranous virus-like particles (VLPs). Results: We have used cryo-electron microscopy of VLPs from insect cells and
doi:10.1016/s0960-9822(06)00331-9
pmid:9368755
fatcat:mmcua3mk7bdihfqemm56oysj3e