One obstacles for AIDS treatment has been, for several years and recognized the virus's ability to remain in a dormant state. If patients stop taking their medications or are weakened by some other infection the virus appears to emerge, and sometimes in a more resistant to treatment. One strategy of viruses to monitor the success and level of infection is through the manipulation of some of the proteins involved in cell cycle of infected cells. Therefore, research focusing on understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in this process could, eventually, help to design more successful therapies aimed at eliminating HIV reservoirs and the reestablishment of the functions of the immune system of patients infected. have already identified several proteins that are used by HIV to amend cell cycle of infected cells. For example, the viral protein called Vif (viral infectivity factor ) is involved in the forced retention of cells in G2 phase cell cycle is a period of rapid cell growth and is exactly where the transcription of viral genome is optimal. Vif protein prevents the cells to grow at that stage.
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Wang, J., Reuschel, E., Shackelford, J., Jeang, L., Shivers, D., Diehl, J., Yu, X., & Finkel, T. (2010). HIV-1 Vif promotes the G1- to S-phase cell-cycle transition Blood, 117 (4), 1260-1269 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-06-289215
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