HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Protein (NC)

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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NC facilitates the dimerization of gRNA. HIV-1 genomic information is packaged in the viral particle as a dimer. The palindromic sequence GCGCGC at the dimerization initiation site (DIS) (nt 240-280) initiates complimentary base pairing with another copy of gRNA and forms a kissing loop complex. This kissing loop complex is considered a loose dimer due to its low thermal stability. NC protein facilitates the transition from the low stability kissing loop complex to the stable extended dimer by promoting the refolding of the 5’-end regions via formation of cruciform intermediates (Dubois, Marquet, Paillart, & Bernacchi, 2018). NC makes up the c-terminal end of HIV-1 Gag protein, composed of three domains that is eventually cleaved to form matrix (MA), capsid (CA), and nucleocapsid (NC). Gag is responsible for formation of the final viral particle.
 
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[[Image:HI-Virion-en.png|frame|Structure of HIV-1 Virus Particle <ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HI-Virion-en.png] was obtained from Wikipedia.</ref>.]]
[[Image:HI-Virion-en.png|frame|Structure of HIV-1 Virus Particle <ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HI-Virion-en.png] was obtained from Wikipedia.</ref>.]]
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NC facilitates the dimerization of gRNA. HIV-1 genomic information is packaged in the viral particle as a dimer. The palindromic sequence GCGCGC at the dimerization initiation site (DIS) (nt 240-280) initiates complimentary base pairing with another copy of gRNA and forms a kissing loop complex. This kissing loop complex is considered a loose dimer due to its low thermal stability. NC protein facilitates the transition from the low stability kissing loop complex to the stable extended dimer by promoting the refolding of the 5’-end regions via formation of cruciform intermediates (Dubois, Marquet, Paillart, & Bernacchi, 2018). NC makes up the c-terminal end of HIV-1 Gag protein, composed of three domains that is eventually cleaved to form matrix (MA), capsid (CA), and nucleocapsid (NC). Gag is responsible for formation of the final viral particle.

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Nucleocapsid Protein

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