Matrin 3 and HIV Rev Regulation of mRNA
Authors: Dayton Andrew I;
Matrin 3 and HIV Rev Regulation of mRNA
Abstract
The nuclear matrix protein, MATR3, is a newly-described Rev cofactor whose mechanism of action is only starting to be revealed.
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Keywords
Gene Expression Regulation, Viral, RNA-Binding Proteins, HIV Infections, RC581-607, Infectious Diseases, Gene Products, rev, Nuclear Matrix-Associated Proteins, Virology, Commentary, HIV-1, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Immunologic diseases. Allergy
Gene Expression Regulation, Viral, RNA-Binding Proteins, HIV Infections, RC581-607, Infectious Diseases, Gene Products, rev, Nuclear Matrix-Associated Proteins, Virology, Commentary, HIV-1, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Immunologic diseases. Allergy
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