Transposable elements and retroviruses are found in most genomes, can be pathogenic and are widely used as gene-delivery and functional genomics tools. Exploring whether …
GN Maertens, AN Engelman… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
A hallmark of retroviral replication is establishment of the proviral state, wherein a DNA copy of the viral RNA genome is stably incorporated into a host cell chromosome. Integrase is the …
The integration of a DNA copy of the viral RNA genome into host chromatin is the defining step of retroviral replication. This enzymatic process is catalyzed by the virus-encoded …
N Sandoval-Villegas, W Nurieva, M Amberger… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Transposons are mobile genetic elements evolved to execute highly efficient integration of their genes into the genomes of their host cells. These natural DNA transfer vehicles have …
R Sanchez, J Meslamani, MM Zhou - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 2014 - Elsevier
Lysine acetylation is a fundamental post-translational modification that plays an important role in the control of gene transcription in chromatin in an ordered fashion. The …
HIV-1 recurrently targets active genes and integrates in the proximity of the nuclear pore compartment in CD4+ T cells. However, the genomic features of these genes and the …
J De Rijck, C de Kogel, J Demeulemeester, S Vets… - Cell reports, 2013 - cell.com
A hallmark of retroviral replication is integration of the viral genome into host cell DNA. This characteristic makes retrovirus-based vectors attractive delivery vehicles for gene therapy …
C Buffone, A Martinez-Lopez, T Fricke, S Opp… - Journal of …, 2018 - Am Soc Microbiol
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) displays the unique ability to infect nondividing cells. The capsid of HIV-1 is the viral determinant for viral nuclear import. To …
Y Liang, J Tian, T Wu - Bioessays, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Bromodomain‐containing 4 (BRD4), a member of Bromo and Extra‐Terminal (BET) family, recognizes acetylated histones and is of importance in transcription, replication, and …