A G1‐like state allows HIV‐1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages
An unresolved question is how HIV‐1 achieves efficient replication in terminally differentiated macrophages despite the restriction factor SAMHD1. We reveal inducible changes in expression of cell cycle‐associated proteins including MCM2 and cyclins A, E, D1/D3 in macrophages, without evidence for D...
Main Authors: | Mlcochova, P, Sutherland, KA, Watters, SA, Bertoli, C, de Bruin, RA, Rehwinkel, J, Neil, SJ, Lenzi, GM, Kim, B, Khwaja, A, Gage, MC, Georgiou, C, Chittka, A, Yona, S, Noursadeghi, M, Towers, GJ, Gupta, RK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EMBO Press
2017
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