2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mbs.2015.10.007
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Modeling HIV-1 viral capsid nucleation by dynamical systems

Abstract: There are two stages generally recognized in the viral capsid assembly: nucleation and elongation. This paper focuses on the nucleation stage and develops mathematical models for HIV-1 viral capsid nucleation based on six-species dynamical systems. The Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm is used for parameter fitting to estimate the association and dissociation rates from biological experiment data. Numerical simulations of capsid protein (CA) multimer concentrations demonstrate a good agreement with e… Show more

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“…Assembly was strongly linked to protein concentration, and there was clearly a threshold protein concentration below which assembly did not occur. The existence of a critical protein concentration suggests that tube formation is a nucleated process, in accord with simple theories of helical polymerization 72,73 , and prior experimental 19,52,59,74 and theoretical [75][76][77] studies of orthoretroviral CA assembly.…”
Section: Rsv Ca Tube Assembly Is Strongly Dependent On Temperature Psupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Assembly was strongly linked to protein concentration, and there was clearly a threshold protein concentration below which assembly did not occur. The existence of a critical protein concentration suggests that tube formation is a nucleated process, in accord with simple theories of helical polymerization 72,73 , and prior experimental 19,52,59,74 and theoretical [75][76][77] studies of orthoretroviral CA assembly.…”
Section: Rsv Ca Tube Assembly Is Strongly Dependent On Temperature Psupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Systems with different binding mode and binding geometry can be explored in details. An example is the HIV-1 viral capsid nucleation process [5]. In addition, critical steps of the blood-clotting processes involving fibrin and other molecules in the blood-clotting process [17] can also be studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following [5], we analyzed the elasticity and sensitivity of parameters of the CF system for a subset of clusters present at different ratio of a i,j /d i,j . Here, we use sensitivity to examine the response of the expected number of different clusters to changes in a i,j /d i,j .…”
Section: Dynamical Behavior Of the Cf Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These researchers analyzed the relationship between the timing of the initial appearance of HIV-1 capsid on the PM and the various model parameters. Sadre-Marandi et al [ 8 ] and Liu et al [ 9 ] simulated HIV-1 viral capsid assembly through dynamical systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%