Structure and Dynamics of the Native HIV-1 Env Trimer

Journal of Virology
James B Munro, Walther Mothes

Abstract

HIV-1/AIDS remains one of the worst pandemics in human history. Despite tremendous efforts, no effective vaccine has been found. Recent reports give new insights into the structure and dynamics of the HIV-1 Env trimer and renew hopes that a better understanding of Env will translate into new vaccine candidates and more-effective antiretroviral therapies.

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