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Translational Control of the HIV Unspliced Genomic RNAHIV-1 and M-PMV RNA Nuclear Export Elements Program Viral Genomes for Distinct Cytoplasmic Trafficking Behaviors.Mining the human complexome database identifies RBM14 as an XPO1-associated protein involved in HIV-1 Rev function.Single-nucleotide changes in the HIV Rev-response element mediate resistance to compounds that inhibit Rev functionDiverse activities of viral cis-acting RNA regulatory elements revealed using multicolor, long-term, single-cell imagingGeneration and characterization of a chimeric rabbit/human Fab for co-crystallization of HIV-1 Rev.The 5'-untranslated region of the mouse mammary tumor virus mRNA exhibits cap-independent translation initiationNuclear RNA export and packaging functions of HIV-1 Rev revisitedFunctional analyses reveal extensive RRE plasticity in primary HIV-1 sequences selected under selective pressureGeneration and use of antibody fragments for structural studies of proteins refractory to crystallizationFormation of trans-activation competent HIV-1 Rev:RRE complexes requires the recruitment of multiple protein activation domains.Importance of codon usage for the temporal regulation of viral gene expressionHIV-1 suppressive sequences are modulated by Rev transport of unspliced RNA and are required for efficient HIV-1 production.Insights into cellular factors that regulate HIV-1 replication in human cellsIntermolecular masking of the HIV-1 Rev NLS by the cellular protein HIC: novel insights into the regulation of Rev nuclear import.The HIV-1 Rev/RRE system is required for HIV-1 5' UTR cis elements to augment encapsidation of heterologous RNA into HIV-1 viral particles.Converging strategies in expression of human complex retrovirusesRequirements for mouse mammary tumor virus Rem signal peptide processing and functionTranslation of MMTV Gag requires nuclear events involving splicing motifs in addition to the viral Rem protein and RmRECytoplasmic utilization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genomic RNA is not dependent on a nuclear interaction with gagDepletion of hnRNP A2/B1 overrides the nuclear retention of the HIV-1 genomic RNA.Dynamic Post-Transcriptional Regulation of HIV-1 Gene Expression.Characterization of the HIV-1 RNA associated proteome identifies Matrin 3 as a nuclear cofactor of Rev function.Matrin 3 and HIV Rev regulation of mRNA.DDX1 is an RNA-dependent ATPase involved in HIV-1 Rev function and virus replication.A HIV-1 Tat mutant protein disrupts HIV-1 Rev function by targeting the DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX1.Human immunodeficiency virus-1 Rev protein activates hepatitis C virus gene expression by directly targeting the HCV 5'-untranslated region.Identification of a heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-recognition region in the HIV Rev protein.Heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoprotein Q increases protein expression from HIV-1 Rev-dependent transcripts.In silico design, synthesis, and screening of novel deoxyhypusine synthase inhibitors targeting HIV-1 replication.Structure-based design of an RNA-binding p-terphenylene scaffold that inhibits HIV-1 Rev protein function.Know Your Enemy: Successful Bioinformatic Approaches to Predict Functional RNA Structures in Viral RNAs.
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scientific article published on 25 March 2009
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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Rev: beyond nuclear export.
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A M L Lever
E C Anderson
H C T Groom
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10.1099/VIR.0.011460-0
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2009-03-25T00:00:00Z