Cytoplasmic CPSF6 Regulates HIV-1 Capsid Trafficking and Infection in a Cyclophilin A-Dependent Manner
HIV is the causative agent of AIDS, which has no cure. The protein shell that encases the viral genome, the capsid, is critical for HIV replication in cells at multiple steps.
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Main Authors: | Zhou Zhong, Jiying Ning, Emerson A. Boggs, Sooin Jang, Callen Wallace, Cheryl Telmer, Marcel P. Bruchez, Jinwoo Ahn, Alan N. Engelman, Peijun Zhang, Simon C. Watkins, Zandrea Ambrose |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7b45f007fb61477e9bb4e09bfd2fad63 |
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