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_displayNameThe Ku protein can be found bound to active PICs in the cyto...
_timestamp2006-05-16 19:02:08
created[InstanceEdit:180083] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-05-16 19:02:00
literatureReference[Book:175927] 9780879695712 Integration Retroviruses Coffin, JM
[LiteratureReference:180176] Role of the non-homologous DNA end joining pathway in the early steps of retroviral infection
textThe Ku protein can be found bound to active PICs in the cytoplasm. However, ligation of the viral DNA ends to form 2-LTR circles takes place in the nucleus.
(summation)[Reaction:175174] Association of Ku heterodimer with viral DNA ends [Homo sapiens]
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