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Development of a Quantitative Recombinase Polymerase Amplification Assay with an Internal Positive Control
Published on: March 30, 2015
Real-time PCR analysis of HIV-1 replication post-entry events
Jean L Mbisa1, Krista A Delviks-Frankenberry, James A Thomas
1HIV-Drug Resistance Program, NCI-Frederick, Frederick, MD, USA.
Abstract:
The reverse transcriptase enzyme plays an essential role in the HIV-1 life cycle by converting a single-stranded viral RNA genome into a double-stranded viral DNA through a complex process known as reverse transcription. The resulting double-stranded DNA is integrated into the host chromosome to form a provirus. A small proportion of the viral DNAs form dead-end circular products, which nevertheless can serve as useful surrogate markers for monitoring viral replication. Utilizing real-time PCR technology, it is possible to track and quantify different stages of the reverse transcription process, the proviruses, and the nonintegrated dead-end reverse transcription products.

