2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.06.616889
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Decoding the biogenesis of HIV-induced CPSF6 puncta and their fusion with the nuclear speckle

Chiara Tomasini,
Celine Cuche,
Selen Ay
et al.

Abstract: SummaryViruses rely on host cellular machinery for replication. After entering the nucleus, the HIV genome accumulates in nuclear niches where it undergoes reverse transcription and integrates into neighboring chromatin, promoting high transcription rates and new virus progeny. Despite anti-retroviral treatment, viral genomes can persist in these nuclear niches and reactivate if treatment is interrupted, likely contributing to the formation of viral reservoirs. The post-nuclear entry dynamics of HIV remain unc… Show more

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