Isolated HIV-1 core is active for reverse transcription

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Whether purified HIV-1 virion cores are capable of reverse transcription or require uncoating to be activated is currently controversial. To address this question we purified cores from a virus culture and tested for the ability to generate authentic reverse transcription products. A dense fraction (approximately 1.28 g/ml) prepared without detergent, possibly derived from disrupted virions, was found to naturally occur as a minor sub-fraction in our preparations. Core-like particles were identified in this active fraction by electron microscopy. We are the first to report the detection of authentic strong-stop, first-strand transfer and full-length minus strand products in this core fraction without requirement for an uncoating activity. © 2007 Warrilow et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Warrilow, D., Stenzel, D., & Harrich, D. (2007). Isolated HIV-1 core is active for reverse transcription. Retrovirology, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-4-77

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