Manganese ion regulation of reverse transcriptase activity...

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Methods of identifying agents that modulate reverse transcriptase activity in a cell by affecting manganese ion transport across a membrane of the cell are provided, as are agents identified using such methods. Also provided are methods of modulating reverse transcriptase activity by affecting manganese ion concentration. In addition, methods of reducing or inhibiting infection of cells with a retrotransposable element are provided.

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