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Mechanisms Of HIV-1 Entry and Transfer to CD4+ T cells via DC-SIGN

$295,946Z01FY2007AINIH

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Abstract

During the past year, investigators at the VRC have determined a relationship between the Copper Metabolism gene Murr1 domain (COMMD)proteins, which are strong inhibitors of NF-B (nuclear factor B)mediated transcription, and the stability of host proteins important for restricting HIV-1 replication. The data generated by these results have provided an improved understanding of HIV viral-host interactions and the role of the Murr1 family of proteins in regulating cellular and viral gene expression.

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