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HIV-1 matrix protein: A mysterious regulator of the viral life cycle
Virus Research, 2007Significant progress has been achieved in the last few years concerning the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) life cycle, mostly in the fields of cellular receptors for the virus, virus assembly and budding of virus particles from the cell surface.
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1996
The matrix protein performs similar roles in all retroviruses, initially directing membrane localization of the assembling viral particle and subsequently forming a stable structural shell associated with the inner surface of the mature viral membrane ...
A. M. Christensen+9 more
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The matrix protein performs similar roles in all retroviruses, initially directing membrane localization of the assembling viral particle and subsequently forming a stable structural shell associated with the inner surface of the mature viral membrane ...
A. M. Christensen+9 more
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A novel nuclear export activity in HIV-1 matrix protein required for viral replication
Nature, 1999An important aspect of the pathophysiology of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) infection is the ability of the virus to replicate in non-dividing cells. HIV-1 matrix (MA), the amino-terminal domain of the Pr55 gag polyprotein (Pr55), bears a nuclear localization signal that promotes localization of the viral preintegration complex to the ...
Xiaochun Zhu+12 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2001
Phylogenetic relationships among the Paramyxoviridae, a broad family of viruses whose members cause devastating diseases of wildlife, livestock, and humans, were examined with both fusion (F) and matrix (M) protein-coding sequences. Neighbor-joining trees of F and M protein sequences showed that the Paramyxoviridae was divided into the two ...
Austin L. Hughes, Kristi M Westover
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Phylogenetic relationships among the Paramyxoviridae, a broad family of viruses whose members cause devastating diseases of wildlife, livestock, and humans, were examined with both fusion (F) and matrix (M) protein-coding sequences. Neighbor-joining trees of F and M protein sequences showed that the Paramyxoviridae was divided into the two ...
Austin L. Hughes, Kristi M Westover
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Matrix proteins of enveloped viruses: a case study of Influenza A virus M1 protein
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2019L. Kordyukova+4 more
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[Viral budding: a new late domain, identified in the matrix protein of paramyxovirus].
Virologie (Montrouge, France), 2005openaire +3 more sources