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Primordial proteins and HIV

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
卷 4, 期 2, 页码 633-636

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr049795p

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nanobacteria; primordial proteins; slime; calcium phosphate; RNA; DNA; HIV

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Primordial proteins regulate the response of nanobacteria to variations in their environment and reinforce existing pathogenic potentials. By analyzing specific response patterns, we predicted the prevalence of nanobacteria in HIV-and in the atmosphere. A current clinical study indicates the identification of a possibly giant nanobacterial reservoir in Africa: A significant fraction of a test group (40 HIV-infected mothers and 13 babies) was infected with nanobacteria. Concurrently, a multitude of 80-300 nm nanovesicles, apparently nanobacteria, were detected in the atmosphere of the Earth. Nanobacterial infections in HIV are possibly comparable to the twin epidemics HIV and tuberculosis. Models inspired by proteomics recommend methods to inactivate nanobacteria (and other slime-producing bacteria) in the body.

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