Mapping the binding interface between an HIV-1 inhibiting intrabody and the viral protein Rev.
HIV-1 Rev is the key protein in the nucleocytoplasmic export and expression of the late viral mRNAs. An important aspect for its function is its ability to multimerize on these mRNAs. We have recently identified a llama single-domain antibody (Nb190) as the first inhibitor targeting the Rev multimer...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Vercruysse, Eline Boons, Tom Venken, Els Vanstreels, Arnout Voet, Jan Steyaert, Marc De Maeyer, Dirk Daelemans |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b2b4e6d3c7e4443d8bfa331dbd21c385 |
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