HIV-1 capsid-targeting domain of cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 6
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Interaction of the HIV-1 intasome with transportin 3 protein (TNPO3 or TRN-SR2)Cellular and viral determinants of retroviral nuclear entryHIV-1 capsid: the multifaceted key player in HIV-1 infectionA model for cofactor use during HIV-1 reverse transcription and nuclear entryKIF5B and Nup358 Cooperatively Mediate the Nuclear Import of HIV-1 during InfectionCPSF6 Defines a Conserved Capsid Interface that Modulates HIV-1 ReplicationGain-of-Sensitivity Mutations in a Trim5-Resistant Primary Isolate of Pathogenic SIV Identify Two Independent Conserved Determinants of Trim5α SpecificityDiscovery of Novel Small-Molecule HIV-1 Replication Inhibitors That Stabilize Capsid ComplexesHIV-1 evades innate immune recognition through specific cofactor recruitmentRhesus monkey TRIM5α SPRY domain recognizes multiple epitopes that span several capsid monomers on the surface of the HIV-1 mature viral coreStructural basis of HIV-1 capsid recognition by PF74 and CPSF6.Positive selection of primate genes that promote HIV-1 replication.Extreme genetic fragility of the HIV-1 capsid.Nucleoporin NUP153 phenylalanine-glycine motifs engage a common binding pocket within the HIV-1 capsid protein to mediate lentiviral infectivity.Uneven genetic robustness of HIV-1 integrase.Host cofactors and pharmacologic ligands share an essential interface in HIV-1 capsid that is lost upon disassembly.TRIM5 and the Regulation of HIV-1 Infectivity.A critical role for alternative polyadenylation factor CPSF6 in targeting HIV-1 integration to transcriptionally active chromatin.The Cleavage and Polyadenylation Specificity Factor 6 (CPSF6) Subunit of the Capsid-recruited Pre-messenger RNA Cleavage Factor I (CFIm) Complex Mediates HIV-1 Integration into Genes.Contributions of Charged Residues in Structurally Dynamic Capsid Surface Loops to Rous Sarcoma Virus Assembly.The ability of TNPO3-depleted cells to inhibit HIV-1 infection requires CPSF6.Viral and cellular requirements for the nuclear entry of retroviral preintegration nucleoprotein complexes.Complex Interplay between HIV-1 Capsid and MX2-Independent Alpha Interferon-Induced Antiviral Factors.Nuclear landscape of HIV-1 infection and integration.Capsid-Dependent Host Factors in HIV-1 Infection.Role of Innate Genes in HIV Replication.Effects of Inner Nuclear Membrane Proteins SUN1/UNC-84A and SUN2/UNC-84B on the Early Steps of HIV-1 Infection.In vivo functions of CPSF6 for HIV-1 as revealed by HIV-1 capsid evolution in HLA-B27-positive subjects.Keeping your armour intact: how HIV-1 evades detection by the innate immune system: HIV-1 capsid controls detection of reverse transcription products by the cytosolic DNA sensor cGAS.A carboxy-terminally truncated human CPSF6 lacking residues encoded by exon 6 inhibits HIV-1 cDNA synthesis and promotes capsid disassemblyThe KT Jeang Retrovirology prize 2017: Michael Emerman.TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition.Cellular and molecular mechanisms of HIV-1 integration targeting.Species-specific vulnerability of RanBP2 shaped the evolution of SIV as it transmitted in African apes.Prospects for Foamy Viral Vector Anti-HIV Gene Therapy.Truncated CPSF6 forms higher order complexes that bind and disrupt HIV-1 capsid.
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HIV-1 capsid-targeting domain of cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 6
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HIV-1 capsid-targeting domain of cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 6
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HIV-1 capsid-targeting domain of cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 6
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Alok Mulky
Kyeongeun Lee
Laura Choi
Nicholas R Meyerson
Thomas D Martin
Vineet N Kewalramani
Wendy Yuen
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10.1128/JVI.06607-11
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2012-02-01T00:00:00Z