Role of cyclophilin A in the uptake of HIV-1 by macrophages and T lymphocytes.
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Cyclophilin A regulates HIV-1 infectivity, as demonstrated by gene targeting in human T cellsPlunder and stowaways: incorporation of cellular proteins by enveloped virusesStructural, Biochemical, and in Vivo Characterization of the First Virally Encoded Cyclophilin from the MimivirusActive site residues of cyclophilin A are crucial for its signaling activity via CD147Detailed characterization of a cyclophilin from the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumThree isoforms of cyclophilin A associated with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 were found by proteomics by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry.Regulation of CD147 cell surface expression: involvement of the proline residue in the CD147 transmembrane domain.Heat shock protein-based therapeutic strategies against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.Interaction with glycosaminoglycans is required for cyclophilin B to trigger integrin-mediated adhesion of peripheral blood T lymphocytes to extracellular matrixCatalysis of cis/trans isomerization in native HIV-1 capsid by human cyclophilin ANeuroimmunophilin ligands: evaluation of their therapeutic potential for the treatment of neurological disorders.The Lymantria dispar IPLB-Ld652Y cell line transcriptome comprises diverse virus-associated transcriptsThe cysteine residues of HIV-1 capsid regulate oligomerization and cyclophilin A-induced changes.Microbial peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerases (PPIases): virulence factors and potential alternative drug targets.trans-Complementation rescue of cyclophilin A-deficient viruses reveals that the requirement for cyclophilin A in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication is independent of its isomerase activityHeat shock proteins: novel therapeutic tools for HIV-infection?Cyclophilin a plays distinct roles in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry and postentry events, as revealed by spinoculation.TLR2 activation enhances HIV nuclear import and infection through T cell activation-independent and -dependent pathwaysCD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.The B-oligomer of pertussis toxin deactivates CC chemokine receptor 5 and blocks entry of M-tropic HIV-1 strainsCD147 immunoglobulin superfamily receptor function and role in pathologyConformational plasticity of an enzyme during catalysis: intricate coupling between cyclophilin A dynamics and substrate turnover.Polyclonal immunoglobulin G from patients neutralizes human immunodeficiency virus type 1 primary isolates by binding free virions, but without interfering with an initial CD4-independent attachment of the virus to primary blood mononuclear cells.Molecular Architecture of the Retroviral Capsid.Cyclophilin A as a New Therapeutic Target for Hepatitis C Virus-induced Hepatocellular CarcinomaUnfolding the relationship between secreted molecular chaperones and macrophage activation states.Differential loss of prolyl isomerase or chaperone activity of Ran-binding protein 2 (Ranbp2) unveils distinct physiological roles of its cyclophilin domain in proteostasis.Molecular chaperones and protein-folding catalysts as intercellular signaling regulators in immunity and inflammation.An overview of cyclophilins in human cancers.Regulation of the glucocorticoid response to stress-related disorders by the Hsp90-binding immunophilin FKBP51.Extracellular cyclophilins in health and disease.CD147 stimulates HIV-1 infection in a signal-independent fashionStructural consequences of cyclophilin A binding on maturational refolding in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 capsid protein.Cyclophilin A-independent replication of a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolate carrying a small portion of the simian immunodeficiency virus SIV(MAC) gag capsid region.Envelope-dependent, cyclophilin-independent effects of glycosaminoglycans on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 attachment and infection.Dynamics and regulation of nuclear import and nuclear movements of HIV-1 complexes.The host cell MAP kinase ERK-2 regulates viral assembly and release by phosphorylating the p6gag protein of HIV-1.Involvement of two classes of binding sites in the interactions of cyclophilin B with peripheral blood T-lymphocytes.Interaction of human cyclophilin hCyp-18 with short peptides suggests the existence of two functionally independent subsites.Solution Structure of an Antibody-Bound HIV-1(IIIB) V3 Peptide: A Cis Proline Turn Linking Two β-hairpin Strands.
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Role of cyclophilin A in the uptake of HIV-1 by macrophages and T lymphocytes.
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Role of cyclophilin A in the uptake of HIV-1 by macrophages and T lymphocytes.
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Role of cyclophilin A in the uptake of HIV-1 by macrophages and T lymphocytes.
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Role of cyclophilin A in the uptake of HIV-1 by macrophages and T lymphocytes.
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Role of cyclophilin A in the uptake of HIV-1 by macrophages and T lymphocytes.
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L Dubrovsky
M Bukrinsky
R Mitchell
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10.1073/PNAS.95.4.1758
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1998-02-01T00:00:00Z