• In the management of HIV/AIDS, HIV capsid inhibitors are antiretroviral medicines that target the capsid shell of the virus. This is in contrast to most...
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    release of the HIV capsid into the cell. Entry to the cell begins through interaction of the trimeric envelope complex (gp160 spike) on the HIV viral envelope...
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  • reverse-transcriptase inhibitors HIV capsid inhibition Arachchige AS (2021). "A universal CAR-NK cell approach for HIV eradication". AIMS Allergy and Immunology...
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    of the immunoproteasome enables human TRIM5α for effective capsid-dependent inhibition of HIV-1 DNA synthesis and infection. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89:...
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  • therapeutic effect. Hence, inhibition of the HIV protease is one of the most important approaches for the therapeutic intervention in HIV infection and their...
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    protein cage called the capsid, which is wrapped in a lipid bilayer called the envelope. The envelope is joined to the capsid by means of a tegument....
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    Langerhans cell (section HIV)
    Silva, Diane M.; Kast, W. Martin (2009-11-15). "A major role for the minor capsid protein of human papillomavirus type 16 in immune escape". Journal of Immunology...
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    acids within the capsid of HIV-1, helps integrate the viral RNA into budding virions, and is intimately involved in the replication of HIV-1 in both the...
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  • nucleoside and deoxynucleoside analogues: inhibition of viral replication of sheep MVV (in vitro model for HIV) and bovine BHV-1". Bioorg. Med. Chem. 10...
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    This capsid has 161 capsomers consisting of 150 hexons and 11 pentons, as well as a portal complex that allows entry and exit of DNA into the capsid. All...
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    virus with a protein covering that packages its nucleic acids, called the capsid, which is then surrounded by an amorphous protein layer called the tegument...
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    and sometimes a few enzymes stored in a capsule made of protein (called a capsid), and sometimes covered with a lipid layer (sometimes called an 'envelope')...
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    different depending on the type of virus it is. A virus with a nonenveloped capsid enters the cell by attaching to the attachment factor located on a host...
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    assembly of infectious virus particles. HIV assembly is a two-stage process involving an intermediate immature capsid that undergoes a structurally dramatic...
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    Galectin (section HIV)
    of the HIV and increase the efficacy of the drug. Galectin-3 binds TRIM5α, a cytosolic restriction factor against HIV acting during HIV capsid uncoating...
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    the mature capsid lattice. These studies identify IP6 as a naturally occurring small molecule that promotes both assembly and maturation of HIV-1. IP6 has...
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  • Wire, where he is an associate editor. His 2016 book Capsid: A Love Song won the POZ Award for best HIV writing (fiction/poetry) and was a finalist for a...
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  • viral infection, NAbs can bind to glycoproteins of enveloped viruses or capsid proteins of non-enveloped viruses. Furthermore, neutralizing antibodies...
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    Dapivirine Ring (category HIV/AIDS)
    over the course of one month. The attachment and inhibition of HIV reverse transcriptase by DPV prevent HIV genome replication within the host upon initial...
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    PMID 2737204. Göttlinger HG, Sodroski JG, Haseltine WA (1989). "Role of capsid precursor processing and myristoylation in morphogenesis and infectivity...
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  • Meister G, Landthaler M, Dorsett Y, Tuschl T (Mar 2004). "Sequence-specific inhibition of microRNA- and siRNA-induced RNA silencing". RNA. 10 (3): 544–50. doi:10...
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    icosahedral nucleocapsid and it has function in replication of the virus. Capsid formation is the main factor for infection of the cell. HBcAg contributes...
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    FightAIDS@home paper on the discovery of new vulnerabilities on the HIV-1 Capsid protein which may allow for a new drug target; a FightAIDS@home paper...
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    virus in vitro. Fusion between the viral envelope (surrounding the viral capsid) and the cell membrane of the target cell is inhibited. This prevents viral...
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    lipids and forming ion channels in the inner capsid with experimental evidence showing inhibition of HIV and HSV. However, surfactin can only degrade...
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    calmodulin-binding protein - Calvin cycle - CAM photosynthesis - CAM plants - cancer - capsid - carbohydrate - carbon - carbon fixation - carboxylic acid - carcinoembryonic...
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  • cellular membrane, releasing tegument proteins and the naked capsid into the cytoplasm. The capsid travels to a nuclear pore, likely along cytoskeletal microtubules...
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    composed of five expression units: from the N terminal to the C terminal - Capsid, E3, E2, 6K and E1. A sub genomic positive strand RNA - the 26S RNA - is...
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    alternative reading frame of the P-coding mRNA, is also associated with a viral capsid. It is present in SeV virions at relatively low levels (40 molecules/genome)...
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    Multiple integrin heterodimers can bind to the adjacent sites of the virus capsid. Similar to SV40, attachment and binding with cells triggers clustering...
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