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NEW CELLULAR PARTNERS OF HIV-1 INTEGRASE AND THEIR ROLE IN VIRAL REPLICATION

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S30345057S2686738925030029-1
DOI
10.7868/S3034505725030029
Publication type
Article
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Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 522 / Issue number 1
Pages
324-329
Abstract
Cellular proteins, partners of viral enzymes, are involved in the replication of the human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) at various stages. Thus, the viral enzyme integrase, participating in several stages of the viral cycle, interacts with various cellular proteins. A number of them are already known, and for some the mechanism of action has been established, but the search for integrase cellular partners continues. In this work, the identification of cellular partners of HIV- integrase has been carried out by the cross-linking method followed by mass spectrometry (XL-MS). Twelve new potential integrase partners have been identified, and some of them have been examined for their effect on the early stages of HIV-1 replication.
Keywords
ВИЧ-1 интеграза клеточные партнеры интегразы кросс-линкинг с последующей масс спектрометрией
Date of publication
15.04.2025
Year of publication
2025
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