Delaying reverse transcription does not increase sensitivity of HIV-1 to human TRIM5α.
<h4>Background</h4>Because uncoating of the capsid is linked to reverse transcription, modifications that delay this process lead to the persistence in the cytoplasm of capsids susceptible to recognition by the human restriction factor TRIM5α (hTRIM5α). It is unknown, however, if increas...
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Auteurs principaux: | Emilie Battivelli, Denise Lecossier, François Clavel, Allan J Hance |
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2013
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