Ohagen A, Luftig R B, Reicin A S, Yin L, Ikuta K, Kimura T, Goff S P, Höglund S
Department of Biochemistry, Biomedical Center, Uppsala, Sweden.
Virology. 1997 Feb 3;228(1):112-4. doi: 10.1006/viro.1996.8362.
Newly released HIV-1 particles exhibit an immature morphology, previously reported to be characterized by a doughnut/ring-shaped structure. In this study we showed that among immature extracellular virus particles not only were particles with doughnut-shaped morphology present, but particles with a crescent morphology were also observed. These particles occurred with different frequencies, depending on whether they were in the cell or in cell-free fractions. The crescent-shaped particles were more abundant in the cell-free fractions, whereas the particles in the cell fraction mainly exhibited doughnut-shaped morphology. The crescent-shaped structure may represent an assembly intermediate.
新释放的HIV-1颗粒呈现出不成熟的形态,此前报道其特征为甜甜圈/环形结构。在本研究中,我们发现,在未成熟的细胞外病毒颗粒中,不仅存在具有甜甜圈形态的颗粒,还观察到了具有月牙形态的颗粒。这些颗粒出现的频率不同,这取决于它们是在细胞内还是无细胞组分中。月牙形颗粒在无细胞组分中更为丰富,而细胞组分中的颗粒主要呈现甜甜圈形态。月牙形结构可能代表一种组装中间体。