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Vpu Protein: The Viroporin Encoded by HIV-1Mechanisms of virus assemblyVirus maturationRab27a controls HIV-1 assembly by regulating plasma membrane levels of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphateALIX is recruited temporarily into HIV-1 budding sites at the end of gag assemblyThe Life-Cycle of the HIV-1 Gag-RNA ComplexMurine leukemia virus Gag localizes to the uropod of migrating primary lymphocytesRoles played by acidic lipids in HIV-1 Gag membrane bindingDeletions in the fifth alpha helix of HIV-1 matrix block virus release.GB virus type C E2 protein inhibits human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag assembly by downregulating human ADP-ribosylation factor 1.Simulations show that virus assembly and budding are facilitated by membrane microdomains.Membrane binding and subcellular localization of retroviral Gag proteins are differentially regulated by MA interactions with phosphatidylinositol-(4,5)-bisphosphate and RNA.HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein biosynthesis, trafficking, and incorporation.Multi-step inhibition explains HIV-1 protease inhibitor pharmacodynamics and resistance.Target silencing of components of the conserved oligomeric Golgi complex impairs HIV-1 replicationHIV-1 Gag as an Antiviral Target: Development of Assembly and Maturation Inhibitors.ARRDC1 as a mediator of microvesicle budding.Immunological Characterization of Plant-Based HIV-1 Gag/Dgp41 Virus-Like Particles.HIV Assembly and Budding: Ca(2+) Signaling and Non-ESCRT Proteins Set the Stage.Dynamic Association between HIV-1 Gag and Membrane Domains.Dynamics of HIV-1 RNA Near the Plasma Membrane during Virus AssemblyHuman endogenous retrovirus K Gag coassembles with HIV-1 Gag and reduces the release efficiency and infectivity of HIV-1.Reevaluation of the requirement for TIP47 in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein incorporation.Roles played by capsid-dependent induction of membrane curvature and Gag-ESCRT interactions in tetherin recruitment to HIV-1 assembly sites.Biological and biochemical characterization of HIV-1 Gag/dgp41 virus-like particles expressed in Nicotiana benthamianaAn Essential Role of INI1/hSNF5 Chromatin Remodeling Protein in HIV-1 Posttranscriptional Events and Gag/Gag-Pol Stability.Self assembly of HIV-1 Gag protein on lipid membranes generates PI(4,5)P2/Cholesterol nanoclustersThe cis-acting signals that target proteins to exosomes and microvesicles.HIV-1 assembly, release and maturation.Quantification of HIV-1 Gag Localization Within Virus Producer Cells.Some findings of FADD knockdown in inhibition of HIV-1 replication in Jurkat cells and PBMCs.The innate immune factor apolipoprotein L1 restricts HIV-1 infection.HIV-1 Nef promotes the localization of Gag to the cell membrane and facilitates viral cell-to-cell transfer.Some mechanisms of FLIP expression in inhibition of HIV-1 replication in Jurkat cells, CD4+ T cells and PBMCs.HIV-1 Gag associates with specific uropod-directed microdomains in a manner dependent on its MA highly basic region.Feline immunodeficiency virus Gag is a nuclear shuttling protein.A temporospatial map that defines specific steps at which critical surfaces in the Gag MA and CA domains act during immature HIV-1 capsid assembly in cells.Molecular Determinants Directing HIV-1 Gag Assembly to Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Macrophages.Molecular mechanisms by which HERV-K Gag interferes with HIV-1 Gag assembly and particle infectivity.Inhibition of HIV-1 Gag-membrane interactions by specific RNAs.
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New insights into HIV assembly and trafficking.
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New insights into HIV assembly and trafficking.
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New insights into HIV assembly and trafficking.
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New insights into HIV assembly and trafficking.
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New insights into HIV assembly and trafficking.
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New insights into HIV assembly and trafficking.
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Eric O Freed
Muthukumar Balasubramaniam
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10.1152/PHYSIOL.00051.2010
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2011-08-01T00:00:00Z