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Impairment of HIV-1 cDNA Synthesis by DBR1 Knockdown
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This study shows that HIV-1 reverse transcription starts in the cytoplasm but is completed in or on the surface of the nucleus. Moreover, we show that nuclear reverse transcription is dependent on the activity of the human RNA lariat debranchng enzyme (DBR1), while cytoplasmic reverse transcription is not. These findings may provide new avenues for inhibiting HIV-1 replication and therefore may lead to new medicines for treating HIV-1-infected individuals.
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