An ancient family of human endogenous retroviruses encodes a functional homolog of the HIV-1 Rev protein.
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T cell responses to human endogenous retroviruses in HIV-1 infectionReconstitution of an infectious human endogenous retrovirusFoamy virus nuclear RNA export is distinct from that of other retrovirusesSurvey of human genes of retroviral origin: identification and transcriptome of the genes with coding capacity for complete envelope proteinsGenomewide screening for fusogenic human endogenous retrovirus envelopes identifies syncytin 2, a gene conserved on primate evolutionIdentification of endogenous retroviral reading frames in the human genomeCharacterization of an endogenous retrovirus class in elephants and their relativesExpression of the jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus envelope glycoprotein is sufficient to induce lung tumors in sheepA primitive endogenous lentivirus in a colugo: insights into the early evolution of lentivirusesHuman endogenous retrovirus HERV-K(HML-2) encodes a stable signal peptide with biological properties distinct from RecEvolving together: the biology of symbiosis, part 2.Evolution of endogenous retrovirus-like elements of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) and its relatives.Diverse activities of viral cis-acting RNA regulatory elements revealed using multicolor, long-term, single-cell imagingAn element in the 3' untranslated region of human LINE-1 retrotransposon mRNA binds NXF1(TAP) and can function as a nuclear export element.Human endogenous retrovirus protein cORF supports cell transformation and associates with the promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger protein.Rec (formerly Corf) function requires interaction with a complex, folded RNA structure within its responsive element rather than binding to a discrete specific binding siteThe human endogenous retrovirus K Rev response element coincides with a predicted RNA folding region.Mutational definition of functional domains within the Rev homolog encoded by human endogenous retrovirus K.Identification of the HERV-K gag antigen in prostate cancer by SEREX using autologous patient serum and its immunogenicity.Quantitation of HERV-K env gene expression and splicing in human breast cancer.Biochemical analysis of the complex between the tetrameric export adapter protein Rec of HERV-K/HML-2 and the responsive RNA element RcRE pck30.Human endogenous retrovirus rec interferes with germ cell development in mice and may cause carcinoma in situ, the predecessor lesion of germ cell tumors.HERV-K(HML-2), a seemingly silent subtenant - but still waters run deep.The HERV-K human endogenous retrovirus envelope protein antagonizes Tetherin antiviral activityFrequency of human endogenous retroviral sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish population, and their effect on HIV infectionHERV-K(HML-2) rec and np9 transcripts not restricted to disease but present in many normal human tissues.Human endogenous retrovirus K(HML-2) Gag- and Env-specific T-cell responses are infrequently detected in HIV-1-infected subjects using standard peptide matrix-based screening.Human Endogenous Retrovirus Type K (HERV-K) Particles Package and Transmit HERV-K-Related SequencesThe bovine immunodeficiency virus Rev protein: identification of a novel nuclear import pathway and nuclear export signal among retroviral Rev/Rev-like proteinsExpression of human endogenous retrovirus type K (HML-2) is activated by the Tat protein of HIV-1.Human endogenous retroviruses in the primate lineage and their influence on host genomes.Human RNA "rumor" viruses: the search for novel human retroviruses in chronic diseaseHERV-K-specific T cells eliminate diverse HIV-1/2 and SIV primary isolates.Human endogenous retrovirus K (HML-2) elements in the plasma of people with lymphoma and breast cancer.Molecular mimicry and immunomodulation by the HRES-1 endogenous retrovirus in SLE.HERV-K(HML-2), the Best Preserved Family of HERVs: Endogenization, Expression, and Implications in Health and Disease.The bovine immunodeficiency virus rev protein: identification of a novel lentiviral bipartite nuclear localization signal harboring an atypical spacer sequence.Endogenous retroviral pathogenesis in lupus.HIV infection and HERV expression: a review.Role of Nucleocytoplasmic RNA Transport during the Life Cycle of Retroviruses.
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An ancient family of human endogenous retroviruses encodes a functional homolog of the HIV-1 Rev protein.
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1999 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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An ancient family of human end ...... olog of the HIV-1 Rev protein.
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An ancient family of human end ...... olog of the HIV-1 Rev protein.
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An ancient family of human end ...... olog of the HIV-1 Rev protein.
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An ancient family of human end ...... olog of the HIV-1 Rev protein.
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