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== Interactions with others partners ==
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== References ==
== References ==
Structural image : By Thomas Splettstoesser (www.scistyle.com) (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Structural image : By Thomas Splettstoesser (www.scistyle.com) (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Revision as of 17:55, 25 January 2016

Structure of Human Immunodeficiency Virus hexameric capsid

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Contents

Introduction

Function

Structural highlights

As you can see on the figure bellow, each monomer of capsid is linked to five others to form a hexamer. These hexamers (approximately 330 per virus) associates themselves to form a non-symetrical protein complex.

Image:capsid.jpg

Interactions with others partners

Even if p24 is classified as a structural protein, it is also involved in many cellular infection processes.

You can find bellow in a non exhaustive list of p24 partners :

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References

Structural image : By Thomas Splettstoesser (www.scistyle.com) (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

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