1. What are the contributions in "Cone-shaped hiv-1 capsids are transported through intact nuclear pores" ?
Engelman et al. this paper proposed a structural analysis of the HIV-1 capsid, which is composed of 1,200-1,500 copies of the viral capsid protein that assemble into a lattice of 250 CA hexamers.
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2. What is the simplest way to detect a virus?
Subsequent to nuclear import, the authors detected disrupted and empty capsid fragments, indicating that uncoating of the replication complex occurs by breaking the capsid open, and not by disassembly into individual subunits.
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3. What is the size of the HIV-1 capsid?
The size of the HIV-1 capsid is generally believed to exceed the diameter of the nuclear pore complex (NPC), indicating that capsid uncoating has to occur prior to nuclear import.
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