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Putative Reverse Transcriptase Intermediates of Human Hepatitis B Virus in Primary Liver Carcinomas

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1986 Feb 7
PMID 2418501
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Abstract

Nucleocapsid-pol fusion proteins have been detected by serological screening hepatocellular carcinoma tissues that contain hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA. The existence of these fusion proteins suggests that HBV may synthesize its reverse transcriptase in a fashion analogous to the way that retroviruses synthesize and process a precursor. The accumulation of HBV reverse transcriptase intermediates in tumorous tissues and not in other tissues may be related to the absence of viral core particles and possibly contributes to tumor development.

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