SUMO-interacting motifs of human TRIM5α are important for antiviral activity.
Human TRIM5α potently restricts particular strains of murine leukemia viruses (the so-called N-tropic strains) but not others (the B- or NB-tropic strains) during early stages of infection. We show that overexpression of SUMO-1 in human 293T cells, but not in mouse MDTF cells, profoundly blocks N-ML...
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Main Authors: | Gloria Arriagada, Lucia N Muntean, Stephen P Goff |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/05e2f706254c4c9cb81d9b4ab0376e9f |
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