HIV-1 infection: going nuclear with TNPO3/Transportin-SR2 and integrase

Current Biology : CB
Jeremy Luban

Abstract

Factors necessary for HIV-1 nuclear import have been sought for many years. Recent reports suggest that TNPO3/Transportin-SR2 binds to HIV-1 integrase and is required for HIV-1 infection of interphase cells.

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