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Title: May I Help You with Your Coat? HIV-1 Capsid Uncoating and Reverse Transcription
Authors: Arribas Ruscalleda, Laura 
Menendez-Arias, Luis
Betancor Quintana, Gilberto Jose 
UNESCO Clasification: 2407 Biología celular
Keywords: Immunodeficiency-Virus Type-1
Complementary Assays Reveal
Acid Chaperone Activity
Strand Dna-Synthesis
Topoisomerase-I, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 
Abstract: The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) capsid is a protein core formed by multiple copies of the viral capsid (CA) protein. Inside the capsid, HIV-1 harbours all the viral components required for replication, including the genomic RNA and viral enzymes reverse transcriptase (RT) and integrase (IN). Upon infection, the RT transforms the genomic RNA into a double-stranded DNA molecule that is subsequently integrated into the host chromosome by IN. For this to happen, the viral capsid must open and release the viral DNA, in a process known as uncoating. Capsid plays a key role during the initial stages of HIV-1 replication; therefore, its stability is intimately related to infection efficiency, and untimely uncoating results in reverse transcription defects. How and where uncoating takes place and its relationship with reverse transcription is not fully understood, but the recent development of novel biochemical and cellular approaches has provided unprecedented detail on these processes. In this review, we present the latest findings on the intricate link between capsid stability, reverse transcription and uncoating, the different models proposed over the years for capsid uncoating, and the role played by other cellular factors on these processes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/133279
ISSN: 1661-6596
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25137167
Source: International Journal Of Molecular Sciences [ISSN 1661-6596], v. 25 (13), (Julio 2024)
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