Assembly and budding of a virus from a membrane microdomain. Viruses have an outer protein shell called a capsid which surrounds the viral nucleic acid. Enveloped viruses, such as HIV, have an ...
Ultimately, the virus uses our body's machinery to produce copies of itself and spread infection. The HIV-1 capsid is formed by a mesh of around 200 protein hexamers and pentamers, arranged ...
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