Abstract
Background: SAMHD1, a dGTP-activated dNTPase, inhibits retrovirus infection at the reverse transcription step in monocytes and quiescent T lymphocytes. Results: dGTP-induced SAMHD1 tetramerization correlates with its functional activation. Conclusion: SAMHD1 tetramers are the biologically active form of this dNTPase. Significance: Learning how SAMHD1 function is regulated is important for understanding innate and anti-viral immunity. © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Yan, J., Kaur, S., DeLucia, M., Hao, C., Mehrens, J., Wang, C., … Skowronsk, S. (2013). Tetramerization of SAMHD1 is required for biological activity and inhibition of HIV infection. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 288(15), 10406–10417. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M112.443796
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