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Mutation Information
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Mutation Site
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W54R |
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Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
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Gene/Protein/Region Type
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RT |
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Country
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Australia |
Literature Information
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PubMed PMID
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17630831
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Disease
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HIV infection/AIDS
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Published Year
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2007 |
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Journal
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PLoS pathogens |
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Title
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HIV-1 Vpr-mediated G2 arrest involves the DDB1-CUL4AVPRBP E3 ubiquitin ligase. |
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Author
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Belzile JP,Duisit G,Rougeau N,Mercier J,Finzi A,Cohen EA |
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Evidence
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Moreover, W54R, a mutant of Vpr that was previously shown to be defective for the interaction and degradation of uracil-DNA glycosylase (UNG2/CCNU), was still capable of associating with the DDB1-CUL4AVPRBPcomplex (Figure 6A, lane 4) and mediating G2 arrest (Figure 6C), suggesting that UNG2 and VPRBP bind to two distinct domains on Vpr.
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