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The following pages link to Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 transframe protein can restore activity to a dimerization-deficient HIV protease variant. (Q35155106):
Displaying 10 items.
- A Functional Interplay between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Protease Residues 77 and 93 Involved in Differential Regulation of Precursor Autoprocessing and Mature Protease Activity (Q28546560) (← links)
- The bacterial two-hybrid system based on adenylate cyclase reconstitution in Escherichia coli. (Q34290816) (← links)
- Gag-Pol Transframe Domain p6* Is Essential for HIV-1 Protease-Mediated Virus Maturation (Q35672342) (← links)
- Protein-Protein Interaction: Bacterial Two-Hybrid. (Q36414144) (← links)
- Uncoupling human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag and Pol reading frames: role of the transframe protein p6* in viral replication (Q37248021) (← links)
- Protein intrinsic disorder as a flexible armor and a weapon of HIV-1. (Q37950254) (← links)
- C-Terminal HIV-1 Transframe p6* Tetrapeptide Blocks Enhanced Gag Cleavage Incurred by Leucine Zipper Replacement of a Deleted p6* Domain (Q38934936) (← links)
- Flexible catalytic site conformations implicated in modulation of HIV-1 protease autoprocessing reactions (Q38972969) (← links)
- Initial cleavage of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 GagPol precursor by its activated protease occurs by an intramolecular mechanism (Q41275889) (← links)
- PYRE insertion within HIV-1 subtype C p6-Gag functions as an ALIX-dependent late domain. (Q55259923) (← links)