HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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Infection by agnoprotein-negative mutants of polyomavirus JC and SV40 results in the release of virions that are mostly deficient in DNA contentTat-SF1 protein associates with RAP30 and human SPT5 proteinsIdentification and cloning of a novel cellular protein Naf1, Nef-associated factor 1, that increases cell surface CD4 expressionThe HIV-1 viral protein R induces apoptosis via a direct effect on the mitochondrial permeability transition poreMolecular cloning of a novel human I-mfa domain-containing protein that differently regulates human T-cell leukemia virus type I and HIV-1 expressionMutation of a conserved residue (D123) required for oligomerization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef protein abolishes interaction with human thioesterase and results in impairment of Nef biological functionsAnalysis of the effect of natural sequence variation in Tat and in cyclin T on the formation and RNA binding properties of Tat-cyclin T complexes.Transcriptional synergy between Tat and PCAF is dependent on the binding of acetylated Tat to the PCAF bromodomainTranscriptional cofactor CA150 regulates RNA polymerase II elongation in a TATA-box-dependent mannerT7 phage display: a novel genetic selection system for cloning RNA-binding proteins from cDNA librariesThe eps15 homology (EH) domain-based interaction between eps15 and hrb connects the molecular machinery of endocytosis to that of nucleocytosolic transportControl of mitochondrial membrane permeabilization by adenine nucleotide translocator interacting with HIV-1 viral protein rR and Bcl-2Virus entry, assembly, budding, and membrane raftsAssociation of HIV-1 Tat with the cellular protein, Puralpha, is mediated by RNAGene expression profile of HIV-1 Tat expressing cells: a close interplay between proliferative and differentiation signalsModulating HIV-1 replication by RNA interference directed against human transcription elongation factor SPT5The crystal structure and mutational analysis of a novel RNA-binding domain found in the human Tap nuclear mRNA export factor.Tat-associated kinase (P-TEFb): a component of transcription preinitiation and elongation complexesThe HIV-1 vpr protein induces anoikis-resistance by modulating cell adhesion process and microfilament system assemblyDSIF and NELF interact with RNA polymerase II elongation complex and HIV-1 Tat stimulates P-TEFb-mediated phosphorylation of RNA polymerase II and DSIF during transcription elongationRequirement for a kinase-specific chaperone pathway in the production of a Cdk9/cyclin T1 heterodimer responsible for P-TEFb-mediated tat stimulation of HIV-1 transcriptionC-terminal domain phosphatase sensitivity of RNA polymerase II in early elongation complexes on the HIV-1 and adenovirus 2 major late templatesERK MAP kinase links cytokine signals to activation of latent HIV-1 infection by stimulating a cooperative interaction of AP-1 and NF-kappaBBromodomain: an acetyl-lysine binding domainHIV-1 Tat protein-mediated transactivation of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat promoter is potentiated by a novel nuclear Tat-interacting protein of 110 kDa, Tip110Using viral species specificity to define a critical protein/RNA interaction surfaceDevelopment of a functional backbone cyclic mimetic of the HIV-1 Tat arginine-rich motifSequences in the 5' and 3' R elements of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 critical for efficient reverse transcriptionLentivirus Nef specifically activates Pak2.HIV-2 and SIV nef proteins target different Src family SH3 domains than does HIV-1 Nef because of a triple amino acid substitution.Conservation of the central proline-rich (PxxP) motifs of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef protein during the disease progression in two hemophiliac patients.Nef-induced CD4 and major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) down-regulation are governed by distinct determinants: N-terminal alpha helix and proline repeat of Nef selectively regulate MHC-I trafficking.Discovery of a small molecule Tat-trans-activation-responsive RNA antagonist that potently inhibits human immunodeficiency virus-1 replication.Positive transcription elongation factor B phosphorylates hSPT5 and RNA polymerase II carboxyl-terminal domain independently of cyclin-dependent kinase-activating kinase.Recruitment and activation of RSK2 by HIV-1 TatRec (formerly Corf) function requires interaction with a complex, folded RNA structure within its responsive element rather than binding to a discrete specific binding siteHIV-1 TAR RNA enhances the interaction between Tat and cyclin T1.cORF and RcRE, the Rev/Rex and RRE/RxRE homologues of the human endogenous retrovirus family HTDV/HERV-K.Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAsHuman immunodeficiency virus gene regulation as a target for antiviral chemotherapy.
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HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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HIV-1 auxiliary proteins: making connections in a dying cell.
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1998-05-01T00:00:00Z