Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9268745 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Our data revealed that RRE was missing in the viral particles isolated from the plasma of all study subjects. In two patients, the second exon of the rev gene was missing thereby leading to defective Rev protein. In another patients, Rev synthesis was prematurely stopped due to G135T substitution in the amino terminal domain. No such changes were observed in the corresponding proviral DNA. These changes are likely to result in the assembly of non-infectious virus due to lack of envelope proteins. Absence of RRE and Rev protein also leads to transport and packaging of multiply spliced transcripts into the virions instead of complete genomic RNA.
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Authors
Shreesh Saurya, Zelman Lichtenstein, Abraham Karpas,