Protein Structure Illuminates How Viruses Take Over Cells (IMAGE)
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Salk researchers captured the structure of a protein complex called an intasome (center) that lets viruses similar to HIV establish permanent infection in their hosts. The intasome hijacks host genomic material, DNA (white) and histones (beige), and irreversibly inserts viral DNA (blue).
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Salk Institute
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