A helical LC3-interacting region mediates the interaction between the retroviral restriction factor Trim5α and mammalian autophagy-related ATG8 proteins
The retroviral restriction factor tripartite motif-containing 5α (Trim5α) acts during the early postentry stages of the retroviral life cycle to block infection by a broad range of retroviruses, disrupting reverse transcription and integration. The mechanism of this restriction is poorly understood,...
Main Authors: | Keown, J, Black, M, Ferron, A, Yap, M, Barnett, M, Pearce, F, Stoye, J, Goldstone, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2018
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