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HIV-1 viral cores enter the nucleus collectively through the nuclear endocytosis-like pathway 被引量:3
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作者 Xia Li Dianbing Wang +6 位作者 Zongqiang Cui Qin Li Min Li Yingxin Ma Qinxue Hu Yikai Zhou Xian-En Zhang 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期66-76,共11页
It is recognized that HIV-1 capsid cores are disassembled in the cytoplasm, releasing their genomes into the nucleus through nuclear pores, but there is also evidence showing the capsid(CA) exists in the nucleus. Whet... It is recognized that HIV-1 capsid cores are disassembled in the cytoplasm, releasing their genomes into the nucleus through nuclear pores, but there is also evidence showing the capsid(CA) exists in the nucleus. Whether HIV-1 enters the nucleus and how it enters the nucleus through the undersized nuclear pore remains mysterious. Based on multicolor labeling and real-time imaging of the viral and cellular components, our observations via light and electron microscopy suggest that HIV-1 selectively gathered at the microtubule organization center(MTOC), leading the nearby nuclear envelope(NE) to undergo deformation,invagination and restoration to form a nuclear vesicle in which the viral particles were wrapped;then, the inner membrane of the nuclear vesicle ruptured to release HIV-1 into the nucleus. This unexpected discovery expands our understanding of the complexity of HIV-1 nuclear entry, which may provide new insights to HIV-1 virology. 展开更多
关键词 HIV-1 nuclear entry nuclear endocytosis-like
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