Reversal of Epigenetic Silencing Allows Robust HIV-1 Replication in the Absence of Integrase Function
ABSTRACT Integration of the proviral DNA intermediate into the host cell genome normally represents an essential step in the retroviral life cycle. While the reason(s) for this requirement remains unclear, it is known that unintegrated proviral DNA is epigenetically silenced. Here, we demonstrate th...
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Main Authors: | Ishak D. Irwan, Heather L. Karnowski, Hal P. Bogerd, Kevin Tsai, Bryan R. Cullen |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e89049ba44c846f8b00d93509c7f0941 |
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