CXCR4 is required by a nonprimate lentivirus: heterologous expression of feline immunodeficiency virus in human, rodent, and feline cells
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Understanding the process of envelope glycoprotein incorporation into virions in simian and feline immunodeficiency virusesCould FIV zoonosis responsible of the breakdown of the pathocenosis which has reduced the European CCR5-Delta32 allele frequenciesLEDGF/p75 proteins with alternative chromatin tethers are functional HIV-1 cofactorsLive-cell coimaging of the genomic RNAs and Gag proteins of two lentiviruses.Functional dissection of CCR5 coreceptor function through the use of CD4-independent simian immunodeficiency virus strainsProductive infection of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells by feline immunodeficiency virus: implications for vector developmentA detailed phylogenetic analysis of FIV in the United States.Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) as a model for study of lentivirus infections: parallels with HIV.Expanded host cell tropism and cytopathic properties of feline immunodeficiency virus strain PPR subsequent to passage through interleukin-2-independent T cellsMultiple antiviral activities of cyanovirin-N: blocking of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 interaction with CD4 and coreceptor and inhibition of diverse enveloped viruses.In vivo monocyte tropism of pathogenic feline immunodeficiency virusesBinding of recombinant feline immunodeficiency virus surface glycoprotein to feline cells: role of CXCR4, cell-surface heparans, and an unidentified non-CXCR4 receptor.OrfA downregulates feline immunodeficiency virus primary receptor CD134 on the host cell surface and is important in viral infection.Cyanovirin-N, a potent human immunodeficiency virus-inactivating protein, blocks both CD4-dependent and CD4-independent binding of soluble gp120 (sgp120) to target cells, inhibits sCD4-induced binding of sgp120 to cell-associated CXCR4, and dissociaFeline immunodeficiency virus xenoinfection: the role of chemokine receptors and envelope diversity.Early pathogenesis of transmucosal feline immunodeficiency virus infection.Experimental mucosal infection with molecularly cloned feline immunodeficiency virusesThe neuropathogenesis of feline immunodeficiency virus infection: barriers to overcomeLentiviral neuropathogenesis: comparative neuroinvasion, neurotropism, neurovirulence, and host neurosusceptibilityLentiviral Gag assembly analyzed through the functional characterization of chimeric simian immunodeficiency viruses expressing different domains of the feline immunodeficiency virus capsid protein.Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation.Feline tetherin is characterized by a short N-terminal region and is counteracted by the feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein.Molecular mechanisms of FIV infection.Chemokine receptors and co-stimulatory molecules: unravelling feline immunodeficiency virus infection.Human gene therapy vectors derived from feline lentiviruses.Intensive RNAi with lentiviral vectors in mammalian cellsFactors that increase the effective concentration of CXCR4 dictate feline immunodeficiency virus tropism and kinetics of replication.Replacement of the V3 domain in the surface subunit of the feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein with the equivalent region of a T cell-tropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 results in a chimeric surface protein that efficiently bMutations in the feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein confer resistance to a dominant-negative fragment of Tsg101 by enhancing infectivity and cell-to-cell virus transmission.Transduction of fetal mice with a feline lentiviral vector induces liver tumors which exhibit an E2F activation signature.Retroviral restriction and dependency factors in primates and carnivores.Primate and feline lentiviruses in current intrinsic immunity research: the cat is back.Feline immunodeficiency virus latency.Feline immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoproteins antagonize tetherin through a distinctive mechanism that requires virion incorporation.Adaptation of HIV-1 to cells with low expression of the CCR5 coreceptor.In vivo CXCR4 expression, lymphoid cell phenotype, and feline immunodeficiency virus infection.Feline immunodeficiency virus Gag is a nuclear shuttling protein.Construction and testing of orfA +/- FIV reporter virusesRestriction of feline immunodeficiency virus by Ref1, Lv1, and primate TRIM5alpha proteins.Effect of mutations in the second extracellular loop of CXCR4 on its utilization by human and feline immunodeficiency viruses.
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprimate lentivirus: heterologous expression of feline immunodeficiency virus in human, rodent, and feline cells
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... uman, rodent, and feline cells
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... man, rodent, and feline cells.
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... uman, rodent, and feline cells
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... man, rodent, and feline cells.
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... uman, rodent, and feline cells
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... man, rodent, and feline cells.
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CXCR4 is required by a nonprim ...... uman, rodent, and feline cells
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D J Looney
E M Poeschla
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1998-08-01T00:00:00Z