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  • Host proteins CPSF6, NUP153, and SEC24C are vital for HIV-1 infection. They bind to the viral capsid protein and contribute to shuttling of virions through the cytoplasm (SEC24C), import into the nucleus (NUP153 and CPSF6) and subsequent trafficking to preferred integration sites (CPSF6). Here, Wei et al. combine structural, biochemical and virological assays to emphasize the importance of prion-like low complexity domains surrounding short phenylalanine-glycine regions in binding and increasing the avidity when interacting with viral capsid.

    • Guochao Wei
    • Naseer Iqbal
    • Mamuka Kvaratskhelia
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-19
  • A crystal structure of human ESCRT-I headpiece reveals a helical assembly that is required for autophagosome closure and HIV-1 release in cells. The work suggests that ESCRT-I assembly templates ESCRT-III assembly for membrane scission.

    • Thomas G. Flower
    • Yoshinori Takahashi
    • James H. Hurley
    Research
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Volume: 27, P: 570-580
  • Stacking-disordered ice crystallites are shown to have an ice nucleation rate much higher than predicted by classical nucleation theory, which needs to be taken into account in cloud modelling.

    • Laura Lupi
    • Arpa Hudait
    • Valeria Molinero
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 551, P: 218-222