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Structural biology of HIV
[摘要] The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) genome encodes a total of three structural proteins, two envelope proteins, three enzymes, and six accessory proteins. Studies over the past ten years have provided high-resolution three-dimensional structural information for all of the viral enzymes, structural proteins and envelope proteins, as well as for three of the accessory proteins. In some cases it has been possible to Solve the structures of the intact, native proteins, but in most cases structural data were obtained for isolated protein domains, peptidic fragments, or mutants. Peptide complexes with two regulatory RNA fragments and a protein complex with an RNA recognition/encapsidation element have also been structurally characterized. This article summarizes the high-resolution structural information that is currently available for HIV proteins and reviews current structure-function and structure-biological relationships. (C) 1999 Academic Press.
[发布日期] 1999-01-08 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS);human immunodeficiency virus (HIV);protein structure;X-ray crystallography;nuclear magnetic resonance [时效性] 
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