“…Prior to budding, Gag and Gag-Pol polyproteins assemble at the cytoplasmic membrane. Premature processing by a HIV protease activated too early prevents packing of the cleavage products into the virions, whereas inhibition of the protease results in immature and non-infectious particles (Facke et al, 1993;Gottlinger et al, 1989;Kaplan et al, 1993;Kohl et al, 1988;Krausslich, 1991;McQuade et al, 1990;Meek et al, 1990). There is evidence from in vitro transcription-translation assays that the frame shift protein p6* inhibits the processing activity of the HIV protease by blocking the active site in a manner similar to the pepsinogen N-terminal prosegment (James and Sielecki, 1986;Partin et al, 1991 ;Zybarth and Carter, 1995).…”