A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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Humanized mice: models for evaluating NeuroHIV and cure strategies.SAMHD1 acetylation enhances its deoxynucleotide triphosphohydrolase activity and promotes cancer cell proliferation.Dual role of the chromatin-binding factor PHF13 in the pre- and post-integration phases of HIV-1 replication.DNA damage induced by topoisomerase inhibitors activates SAMHD1 and blocks HIV-1 infection of macrophages.Human Primary Macrophages Derived In Vitro from Circulating Monocytes Comprise Adherent and Non-Adherent Subsets with Differential Expression of Siglec-1 and CD4 and Permissiveness to HIV-1 Infection.Myeloid Cell Interaction with HIV: A Complex Relationship.Are Evolution and the Intracellular Innate Immune System Key Determinants in HIV Transmission?Type I Interferon Responses by HIV-1 Infection: Association with Disease Progression and Control.Pathogenesis of HIV-1 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infection.Inhibition of HIV early replication by the p53 and its downstream gene p21.Lentiviral infection of proliferating brain macrophages in HIV and simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis despite sterile alpha motif and histidine-aspartate domain-containing protein 1 expression.SAMHD1: Recurring roles in cell cycle, viral restriction, cancer, and innate immunity.DNA damage induces a SAMHD1-mediated block to the infection of macrophages by HIV-1.Dephosphorylation of the HIV-1 restriction factor SAMHD1 is mediated by PP2A-B55α holoenzymes during mitotic exit.Reversible Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Latency in Primary Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages Induced by Sustained M1 Polarization
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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scientific article published on 25 January 2017
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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A G1-like state allows HIV-1 to bypass SAMHD1 restriction in macrophages.
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Alexandra Chittka
Asim Khwaja
Christiana Georgiou
Cosetta Bertoli
Gina M Lenzi
Katherine A Sutherland
Matthew C Gage
Petra Mlcochova
Rob Am de Bruin
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10.15252/EMBJ.201696025
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2017-01-25T00:00:00Z