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Structure of a cleavage-independent HIV Env recapitulates the glycoprotein architecture of the native cleaved trimer

Sarkar et al., 2018

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5100321032448971708
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Sarkar A
Bale S
Behrens A
Kumar S
Sharma S
de Val N
Pallesen J
Irimia A
Diwanji D
Stanfield R
Ward A
Crispin M
Wyatt R
Wilson I
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Nature communications

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Furin cleavage of the HIV envelope glycoprotein is an essential step for cell entry that enables formation of well-folded, native-like glycosylated trimers, releases constraints on the fusion peptide, and limits enzymatic processing of the N-glycan shield. Here, we show that a …
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