Published: Vol 3, Iss 7, Apr 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.416 Views: 12265
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Abstract
The role of a viral or cellular protein on HIV-1 infection can sometimes be difficult to assess in a system where the virus is able to replicate for several cycles. Indeed, some effects are only observable at early time points, and can be masked (or on the contrary, artificially increased) after several rounds of viral replication. Therefore, to clearly know at which step of HIV-1 replication cycle one protein acts, it is important to be able to study one cycle of infection only. This protocol allows rapid and robust quantification of HIV-1 single cycle infection, and can be used to compare mutant viruses, or treatments with different drugs.
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This protocol is adapted from Roesch et al. (2012).
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Roesch, F. and Schwartz, O. (2013). HIV-1 Single Cycle Infection. Bio-protocol 3(7): e416. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.416.
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Microbiology > Antimicrobial assay > Antiviral assay
Microbiology > Microbe-host interactions > Virus
Microbiology > Microbe-host interactions > In vitro model
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