GADD45 proteins inhibit HIV-1 replication through specific suppression of HIV-1 transcription
GADD45 proteins are a group of stress-induced proteins and participate in various cellular pathways including cell cycle regulation, cell survival and death, DNA repair and demethylation. It was recently shown that HIV-1 infection induces the expression of GADD45 proteins. However, the effect of GAD...
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