Abstract
HIV-1 generates two RNAs during its replication that differ by only two nucleotides in length. Despite this very minor difference, the RNAs perform different and complementary replication functions. When mutants that expressed only one RNA were forced to revert, they regained functions associated with the second RNA.
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GC, K., Lesko, S., Emery, A., Burnett, C., Gopal, K., Clark, S., … Kharytonchyk, S. (2025). HIV-1 single-transcription start-site mutants display complementary replication functions that are restored by reversion. Journal of Virology, 99(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02139-24
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