The host cell MAP kinase ERK-2 regulates viral assembly and release by phosphorylating the p6gag protein of HIV-1.
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Distinct roles for extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 (ERK1) and ERK2 in the structure and production of a primate gammaherpesvirusERK1/2-mediated phosphorylation of small hepatitis delta antigen at serine 177 enhances hepatitis delta virus antigenomic RNA replicationActivation of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase by ORF45 of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus and its role in viral lytic replication"UnPAKing" human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication: using small interfering RNA screening to identify novel cofactors and elucidate the role of group I PAKs in HIV infectionLocalization of ERK/MAP kinase is regulated by the alphaherpesvirus tegument protein Us2Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.Phosphorylation and proteolytic cleavage of gag proteins in budded simian immunodeficiency virus.Interplay of reverse transcriptase inhibitor therapy and gag p6 diversity in HIV type 1 subtype G and CRF02_AGHighly conserved serine residue 40 in HIV-1 p6 regulates capsid processing and virus core assembly.Analyses of phosphorylation events in the rubella virus capsid protein: role in early replication eventsProteomic analysis of the effects of cocaine on the enhancement of HIV-1 replication in normal human astrocytes (NHA).The Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Matrix Protein PPXY Late Domain Drives the Production of Defective Interfering Particles.Glutamic Acid Residues in HIV-1 p6 Regulate Virus Budding and Membrane Association of Gag.RNA viruses and the mitogenic Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction cascade.Phosphorylation Requirement of Murine Leukemia Virus p12.The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions.HIV-1 Vpr-a still "enigmatic multitasker".Cellular kinases incorporated into HIV-1 particles: passive or active passengers?Protein intrinsic disorder as a flexible armor and a weapon of HIV-1.Phosphorylation events during viral infections provide potential therapeutic targets.Phosphoproteomic analysis reveals the importance of kinase regulation during orbivirus infection.Role of Gag mutations in PI resistance in the Swiss HIV cohort study: bystanders or contributors?Phosphorylation of bluetongue virus nonstructural protein 2 is essential for formation of viral inclusion bodies.Cellular Casein Kinase 2 and Protein Phosphatase 2A Modulate Replication Site Assembly of Bluetongue Virus.HIV-1 Nef and T-cell activation: a history of contradictions.The nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-1/CD39 is incorporated into human immunodeficiency type 1 particles, where it remains biologically active.Phosphorylation by MAPK regulates simian immunodeficiency virus Vpx protein nuclear import and virus infectivity.VSV-G pseudotyping rescues HIV-1 CA mutations that impair core assembly or stability.Re-visiting the functional Relevance of the highly conserved Serine 40 Residue within HIV-1 p6(Gag).Mutation of the highly conserved Ser-40 of the HIV-1 p6 gag protein to Phe causes the formation of a hydrophobic patch, enhances membrane association, and polyubiquitination of Gag.The viral transactivator HBx protein exhibits a high potential for regulation via phosphorylation through an evolutionarily conserved mechanism.Comprehensive mutational analysis reveals p6Gag phosphorylation to be dispensable for HIV-1 morphogenesis and replicationMutation of a diacidic motif in SIV-PBj Nef impairs T-cell activation and enteropathic disease.Solution structure of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 p6 protein.Post-translational Modification-Based Regulation of HIV Replication
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The host cell MAP kinase ERK-2 regulates viral assembly and release by phosphorylating the p6gag protein of HIV-1.
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The host cell MAP kinase ERK-2 ...... ng the p6gag protein of HIV-1.
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The host cell MAP kinase ERK-2 ...... ng the p6gag protein of HIV-1.
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The host cell MAP kinase ERK-2 ...... ng the p6gag protein of HIV-1.
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Bernard Gay
Bénédicte Hemonnot
Christian Devaux
Christine Cartier
Martine Bardy
Véronique Boyer
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10.1074/JBC.M313137200
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2004-05-21T00:00:00Z