Names for a portion of the processes by which new HIV virus is formed in infected host cells. Viral coreproteins, enzymes and RNA (ribonucleic acid) gather just inside the cell's membrane, while the viral envelopeproteins aggregate within the membrane. An immature viral particle is formed and then pinches off from the cell, acquiring an envelope and the cellular and HIV proteins from the cell membrane. The immature viral particle then undergoes processing by an HIV enzyme called protease to become an infectiousvirus. See also Enzyme; Ribonucleic Acid.
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