Codan-Optimized Reading Frames Facilitate High-Level Expression of the HIV-1 Minor Proteins

We have constructed reading frames for the HIV-1 YU-2 minor proteins Vpr, Vpu, Vif and Nef that are codon-optimized for high-level expression in mammalian cells. We show that, in the absence of the Rev/Rev-response element system, these codon-optimized reading frames result in greatly increased leve...

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