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University at Albany, State University of New York

2009

HIV antibodies

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The Recognition And Folding Of Ncp7 (Nucleocapsid Protein) With Tardna And Psi Site Rna Hairpin Structures From Hiv-1 : A Spin Label Study, Yan Sun Jan 2009

The Recognition And Folding Of Ncp7 (Nucleocapsid Protein) With Tardna And Psi Site Rna Hairpin Structures From Hiv-1 : A Spin Label Study, Yan Sun

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The nucleocapsid (NC) protein NCp7 of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1(HIV 1) is a small basic protein with two zinc finger motifs. NCp7 has key roles in virus replication and structure, which rely on its interactions with nucleic acids. We investigated the interaction of NCp7 with Transactivation Response Element (TAR) DNA which is critical for minus strand transfer during the HIV 1 reverse transcription. The EPR spin probe nitroxide was used as the reporter. Binding of NCp7 to TARDNA caused TARDNA condensation, as inferred from the probe tumbling time which markedly increased to several nanoseconds at a 4:1 NCp7 …