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Inhibition of Reverse Transcriptase Activity Increases Stability of the HIV-1 Core
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Viral ReplicationViral Polymerase MechanismImmunologyMolecular BiologyReverse TranscriptionHiv/aids CounsellingHuman RetrovirusResistance Mutation (Virology)Viral GeneticsHiv-1 Reverse TranscriptionHiv-1 CoreVirologyChronic Viral InfectionHivGene ExpressionAids PathogenesisNatural SciencesAntiviral ResponseMedicineViral Immunity
Previous studies showed that HIV-1 reverse transcription occurs during or before uncoating, linking mechanistically reverse transcription with uncoating. Here we show that inhibition of reverse transcriptase (RT) during HIV-1 infection by pharmacologic or genetic means increased the stability of the HIV-1 core during infection. Interestingly, HIV-1 particles with increased core stability were resistant to the core-destabilizing effects of rhesus TRIM5α (TRIM5α(rh)). Collectively, this work implies that the surface of the HIV-1 core is dynamic and changes upon the ongoing processes within the core.
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