نتایج جستجو برای: 1 vif

تعداد نتایج: 2762395  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Mohammad A Khan Hirofumi Akari Sandra Kao Claudia Aberham David Davis Alicia Buckler-White Klaus Strebel

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vif protein is specifically packaged into virus particles through an interaction with viral genomic RNA in which it associates with the viral nucleoprotein complex. We now demonstrate for the first time that virus-associated Vif is subject to proteolytic processing by the viral protease (Pr). Pr-dependent processing of Vif was observed both in viv...

2014
Hong Wang Bin Liu Xin Liu Zhaolong Li Xiao-Fang Yu Wenyan Zhang

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vif requires core binding factor β (CBF-β) to degrade the host APOBEC3 restriction factors. Although a minimum domain and certain amino acids of HIV-1 Vif, including hydrophobic residues at the N-terminal, have been identified as critical sites for binding with CBF-β, other regions that potentially mediate this interaction need to be further investiga...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
S Yang Y Sun H Zhang

The Vif (virion infectivity factor protein of human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) is essential for viral replication in vivo and productive infection of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, macrophages, and H9 T-cells. However, the molecular mechanism(s) of Vif remains unknown and needs to be further determined. In this report, we show that, like many other proteins encoded by HIV-1, Vif...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
G Dornadula S Yang R J Pomerantz H Zhang

Virion infectivity factor (Vif) is a protein encoded by human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) and is essential for viral replication. It appears that Vif functions in the virus-producing cells and affects viral assembly. Viruses with defects in the vif gene (vif-) generated from the "nonpermissive cells" are not able to complete reverse transcription. In previous studies, it was demonstra...

Journal: :Intervirology 2013
Irene Lisovsky Susan M Schader Richard D Sloan Maureen Oliveira Dimitrios Coutsinos Nicole F Bernard Mark A Wainberg

BACKGROUND The host protein APOBEC3G (A3G) can limit HIV-1 replication. Its protective effect is overcome by the HIV-1 'viral infectivity factor' (Vif), which targets A3G for proteosomal degradation. Although Vif is considered to be essential for HIV-1 replication, the effect of Vif variability among commonly used HIV-1 molecular clones of different genetic backgrounds on viral infectiousness a...

2009
Alexandra Kataropoulou Chiara Bovolenta Amalia Belfiore Sonia Trabatti Anna Garbelli Simona Porcellini Rossella Lupo Giovanni Maga

The HIV-1 accessory protein Vif plays a dual role: it counteracts the natural restriction factors APOBEC3G and 3F and ensures efficient retrotranscription of the HIV-1 RNA genome. We have previously shown that Vif can act as an auxiliary factor for HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT), increasing its rate of association to RNA or DNA templates. Here, by using seven different Vif mutants, we provide...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
G Hassaïne M Courcoul G Bessou Y Barthalay C Picard D Olive Y Collette R Vigne E Decroly

The virus infectivity factor (Vif) protein facilitates the replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in primary lymphocytes and macrophages. Its action is strongly dependent on the cellular environment, and it has been proposed that the Vif protein counteracts cellular activities that would otherwise limit HIV-1 replication. Using a glutathione S-transferase pull-down assay, we...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Hirofumi Akari Mikako Fujita Sandra Kao Mohammad A Khan Miranda Shehu-Xhilaga Akio Adachi Klaus Strebel

The human immunodeficiency virus type-1 Vif protein has a crucial role in regulating viral infectivity. However, we found that newly synthesized Vif is rapidly degraded by cellular proteases. We tested the dose dependence of Vif in non-permissive H9 cells and found that Vif, when expressed at low levels, increased virus infectivity in a dose-dependent manner. Surprisingly, however, the range of...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
M A Khan C Aberham S Kao H Akari R Gorelick S Bour K Strebel

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vif protein plays a critical role in the production of infectious virions. Previous studies have demonstrated the presence of small amounts of Vif in virus particles. However, Vif packaging was assumed to be nonspecific, and its functional significance has been questioned. We now report that packaging of Vif is dependent on the packaging of viral ...

2011
Serena Bernacchi Gaëlle Mercenne Clémence Tournaire Roland Marquet Jean-Christophe Paillart

The HIV-1 viral infectivity factor (Vif) is required for productive infection of non-permissive cells, including most natural HIV-1 targets, where it counteracts the antiviral activities of the cellular cytosine deaminases APOBEC-3G (A3G) and A3F. Vif is a multimeric protein and the conserved proline-rich domain (161)PPLP(164) regulating Vif oligomerization is crucial for its function and viral...

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