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A role for CD81 on the late steps of HIV-1 replication in a chronically infected T cell linePlunder and stowaways: incorporation of cellular proteins by enveloped virusesIdentification of Staufen in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag ribonucleoprotein complex and a role in generating infectious viral particlesBarrier-to-autointegration factor BAF binds p55 Gag and matrix and is a host component of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virionsPackaging of actin into Ebola virus VLPs.Structure of a Monomeric Mutant of the HIV-1 Capsid ProteinMapping of tetraspanin-enriched microdomains that can function as gateways for HIV-1.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and influenza virus exit via different membrane microdomains.Ectopic ATP synthase facilitates transfer of HIV-1 from antigen-presenting cells to CD4(+) target cells.The nucleocapsid domain of Gag is dispensable for actin incorporation into HIV-1 and for association of viral budding sites with cortical F-actin.HIV-1 Vpu promotes release and prevents endocytosis of nascent retrovirus particles from the plasma membrane.Proteomic and biochemical analysis of purified human immunodeficiency virus type 1 produced from infected monocyte-derived macrophages.Tetraspanin functions during HIV-1 and influenza virus replicationThe cellular HIV-1 Rev cofactor hRIP is required for viral replication.Oral infectious diseases: a potential risk factor for HIV virus recrudescence?Distinct host cell proteins incorporated by SIV replicating in CD4+ T cells from natural disease resistant versus non-natural disease susceptible hostsJapanese encephalitis virus co-opts the ER-stress response protein GRP78 for viral infectivity.Detection of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies in a human CD4⁺/CXCR4⁺/CCR5⁺ T-lymphoblastoid cell assay system.Differential proteomic analysis of virus-enriched fractions obtained from plasma pools of patients with dengue fever or severe dengueInvestigating the human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected monocyte-derived macrophage secretome.The ubiquitin-proteasome system in HIV replication: potential targets for antiretroviral therapy.The heat shock cognate protein 70 is associated with hepatitis C virus particles and modulates virus infectivity.Virus-producing cells determine the host protein profiles of HIV-1 virion cores.Infectious HIV-1 assembles in late endosomes in primary macrophagesCharacterization of staufen1 ribonucleoproteins by mass spectrometry and biochemical analyses reveal the presence of diverse host proteins associated with human immunodeficiency virus type 1.Characterization and role of lentivirus-associated host proteins.HIV-1 inactivation by 4-vinylpyridine is enhanced by dissociating Zn(2+) from nucleocapsid protein.Differential effects of actin cytoskeleton dynamics on equine infectious anemia virus particle productionTrimer Enhancement Mutation Effects on HIV-1 Matrix Protein Binding Activities.Autoimmunity and HIV/simian immunodeficiency virus infection: A two edged sword.Quantitation of HLA class II protein incorporated into human immunodeficiency type 1 virions purified by anti-CD45 immunoaffinity depletion of microvesiclesTwo-dimensional gel-based approaches for the assessment of N-Linked and O-GlcNAc glycosylation in human and simian immunodeficiency viruses.The raft-promoting property of virion-associated cholesterol, but not the presence of virion-associated Brij 98 rafts, is a determinant of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectivity.Early events of HIV-1 infection: can signaling be the next therapeutic target?Cellular kinases incorporated into HIV-1 particles: passive or active passengers?Reduced sensitivity to human serum inactivation of enveloped viruses produced by pig cells transgenic for human CD55 or deficient for the galactosyl-alpha(1-3) galactosyl epitope.Down-regulation of CD81 tetraspanin in human cells producing retroviral-based particles: tailoring vector composition.Probing the importance of tRNA anticodon: human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA genome complementarity with an HIV-1 that selects tRNA(Glu) for replication.Identification of host proteins associated with retroviral vector particles by proteomic analysis of highly purified vector preparations.Gp120 V3-dependent impairment of R5 HIV-1 infectivity due to virion-incorporated CCR5.
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2002年の論文
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Potential roles of cellular proteins in HIV-1.
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Potential roles of cellular proteins in HIV-1.
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Potential roles of cellular proteins in HIV-1.
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David E Ott
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z