Analysis of an important protein structure on HIV surface
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Last Update: 2013-11-06
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November 4, 2013 / BIOON / -- recently, a group of scientists in the United States has identified an important envelope protein structure on the surface of HIV This envelope protein determines the function of HIV in human cells and infection This achievement was published in Science Express This is the first time that a whole envelope protein structure has been parsed by human beings Previous studies mainly focused on one subunit structure of envelope protein, the researchers said This result enables people to better understand the surface structure of HIV, which is conducive to the future development of HIV vaccine.
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