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Distribution and three-dimensional structure of AIDS virus envelope spikes

Ping Zhu, Jun Liu, Julian Bess, Jr, Elena Chertova, Jeffrey D. Lifson, Henry Grisé, Gilad A. Ofek, Kenneth A. Taylor and Kenneth H. Roux

Nature 441, 847-852(15 June 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04817

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Figure 1

Representative tomographic images of mutant SIV and wild-type HIV-1.

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Figure 2

Surface-rendered models of a representative SIV (a) and three HIV-1 (b–d) virions with highlighted (white) presumptive Env spikes.

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Figure 3

Surface-rendered model of averaged SIV Env spike tomograms.

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Figure 4

Surface-rendered model of SIV Env spike manually fitted with SIV unliganded core atomic model.

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Figure 5

Fitting of 2F5 and 4E10 peptides.

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