Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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CpG methylation, chromatin structure and gene silencing-a three-way connection.Suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid reactivates HIV from latently infected cellsLatency: the hidden HIV-1 challenge.Chromatin, non-coding RNAs, and the expression of HIVChimeric retroviral helper virus and picornavirus IRES sequence to eliminate DNA methylation for improved retroviral packaging cellsThe site of HIV-1 integration in the human genome determines basal transcriptional activity and response to Tat transactivationEpigenetic regulation of an IAP retrotransposon in the aging mouse: progressive demethylation and de-silencing of the element by its repetitive induction.CpG methylation controls reactivation of HIV from latency.Regulation of HIV-1 transcription in cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage.Epigenetic analysis of HIV-1 proviral genomes from infected individuals: predominance of unmethylated CpG's.Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 upregulates DNA methyltransferase, resulting in de novo methylation of the gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) promoter and subsequent downregulation of IFN-gamma production.BZLF1 activation of the methylated form of the BRLF1 immediate-early promoter is regulated by BZLF1 residue 186.Repression of genes by DNA methylation depends on CpG density and promoter strength: evidence for involvement of a methyl-CpG binding protein.Exploiting drug repositioning for discovery of a novel HIV combination therapyTranscriptional provirus silencing as a crosstalk of de novo DNA methylation and epigenomic features at the integration siteDirect and quantitative single-cell analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reactivation from latencyDifferences in HIV burden and immune activation within the gut of HIV-positive patients receiving suppressive antiretroviral therapyA prospective on drug abuse-associated epigenetics and HIV-1 replication.Retrovirus vector silencing is de novo methylase independent and marked by a repressive histone code.Transcriptional suppression of in vitro-integrated human immunodeficiency virus type 1 does not correlate with proviral DNA methylation.Analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gene expression in latently infected resting CD4+ T lymphocytes in vivoMethylation: a regulator of HIV-1 replication?Apoptosis-induced activation of HIV-1 in latently infected cell linesExtensive methylation of promoter sequences silences lentiviral transgene expression during stem cell differentiation in vivo.Decreased DNA Methylation in the Shati/Nat8l Promoter in Both Patients with Schizophrenia and a Methamphetamine-Induced Murine Model of Schizophrenia-Like Phenotype.Integration of HIV-1 caused STAT3-associated B cell lymphoma in an AIDS patientDual-reporter phenotypic assay for human immunodeficiency virusesIn vivo, in vitro, and in silico analysis of methylation of the HIV-1 provirus.Binding of the transcription factor EBP-80 mediates the methylation response of an intracisternal A-particle long terminal repeat promoterDemethylation of somatic and testis-specific histone H2A and H2B genes in F9 embryonal carcinoma cells.Regulation of HIV-1 latency by T-cell activation.Chromatin, gene silencing and HIV latencyDNA methylation and gene expression.Chromatin organization and virus gene expression.Activation of HIV-1 expression in latently infected CD4+ T cells by the small molecule PKC412.Epigenome-wide differential DNA methylation between HIV-infected and uninfected individuals.Chromatin dynamics associated with HIV-1 Tat-activated transcription.Specific and Stable Suppression of HIV Provirus Expression In Vitro by Chimeric Zinc Finger DNA Methyltransferase 1.Lost in transcription: molecular mechanisms that control HIV latencyMolecular and functional interactions of transcription factor USF with the long terminal repeat of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency.
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Inactivation of the HIV LTR by DNA CpG methylation: evidence for a role in latency
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1990.TB08222.X
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1990-04-01T00:00:00Z