Studies with crosslinking reagents on the oligomeric structure of the env glycoprotein of HIV
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Studies with crosslinking reagents on the oligomeric structure of the env glycoprotein of HIV
Abstract
The subunit composition of env glycoproteins isolated from HIV-infected cell membranes, virus particles, and baculovirus recombinant-infected insect cells has been investigated using a number of crosslinking reagents. The results obtained provide evidence that gp160 is a tetramer of identical subunits and that gp41 is also tetrameric.
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