Long noncoding RNA NRON contributes to HIV-1 latency by specifically inducing tat protein degradation
Long noncoding RNAs have a wide range of physiological functions, though their role in viral infection and latency is poorly understood. Here the authors show a lncRNA NRON can induce degradation of HIV-1 protein Tat, potentially contributing to latent infection.
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0658e7370fef4de8af787a5e70268d4a |
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Sumario: | Long noncoding RNAs have a wide range of physiological functions, though their role in viral infection and latency is poorly understood. Here the authors show a lncRNA NRON can induce degradation of HIV-1 protein Tat, potentially contributing to latent infection. |
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