Similarity in viral and host promoters couples viral reactivation with host cell migration
The coevolution of viruses and host cells can be mapped with interactomics. Here the authors identify coupling of human and viral promoters, and show that HIV-reactivation from dormancy is coincident with migration of HIV-infected cells owing to coupling of human CXCR4 and HIV LTR promoters.
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Main Authors: | Kathrin Bohn-Wippert, Erin N. Tevonian, Melina R. Megaridis, Roy D. Dar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/84fb8ac5c6054278bd414c55e84ad044 |
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