TRIM E3 ligases interfere with early and late stages of the retroviral life cycle.
Members of the TRIpartite interaction Motif (TRIM) family of E3 ligases have been shown to exhibit antiviral activities. Here we report a near comprehensive screen for antiretroviral activities of 55 TRIM proteins (36 human, 19 mouse). We identified approximately 20 TRIM proteins that, when transien...
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Main Authors: | Pradeep D Uchil, Brian D Quinlan, Wai-Tsing Chan, Joseph M Luna, Walther Mothes |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2008
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3152df98a5454c9d9bd6fbef1f78b15c |
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