PLX202839
GSE134159: CpG dinucleotides introduced into gag can inhibit HIV-1 gene expression by modulating pre-mRNA splicing
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Progressively longer regions of the gag gene sequence in HIV-1 were codon-optimized, which introduced 11, 18 or 26 CpGs (CM22-165: codon-optimized gag from nucleotide 22 to 165, adding 11 CpGs; CM22-261: 18 CpGs; CM22-378: 26 CpGs). SOURCE: Reiner Schulz (reiner.schulz@genetics.kcl.ac.uk) - Epigenetics King's College London
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