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English: Schematic view of the early steps of the HIV-1 infection of a target cell. The functional events in which the Vpr protein is involved are highlighted. Vpr has been shown to play multiple functions during the virus life cycle, including an effect on the accuracy of the reverse-transcription process, the nuclear import of the viral DNA as a component of the pre-integration complex, cell cycle progression, regulation of apoptosis, and the transactivation of the HIV-LTR as well as host cell genes.
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Source Le Rouzic, E.; Benichou, S. (2005). "The Vpr protein from HIV-1: distinct roles along the viral life cycle". Retrovirology 2: 11. DOI:10.1186/1742-4690-2-11. PMID 15725353. PMC: 554975.
Author Le Rouzic, E.; Benichou, S.

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