نتایج جستجو برای: vpx

تعداد نتایج: 227  

2014
Ariko Miyake Yasuyuki Miyazaki Mikako Fujita Masako Nomaguchi Akio Adachi

Human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIVs) contain several auxiliary genes not found in other retroviruses. These genes are thought to be functionally important for optimal viral replication and persistence in infected individuals. Primate lentiviruses can be classified by the composition of these accessory genes. While viruses of the HIV type1 (HIV-1) group have vif, vpr, vpu, an...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Smita Srivastava Selene K. Swanson Nicolas Manel Laurence Florens Michael P. Washburn Jacek Skowronski

Vpx is a small virion-associated adaptor protein encoded by viruses of the HIV-2/SIVsm lineage of primate lentiviruses that enables these viruses to transduce monocyte-derived cells. This probably reflects the ability of Vpx to overcome an as yet uncharacterized block to an early event in the virus life cycle in these cells, but the underlying mechanism has remained elusive. Using biochemical a...

2018
Ryoko Koga Minami Yamamoto Halil Ibrahim Ciftci Masami Otsuka Mikako Fujita

Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 has two structurally similar proteins, Vpx and Vpr. Vpx degrades the host anti-viral protein SAMHD1 and is expressed at high levels, while Vpr is responsible for cell cycle arrest and is expressed at much lower levels. We constructed a Vpr mutant with a high level of expression by replacing the amino acids HHCR/HHCH with a putative H2C2-type zinc-binding site...

2016
Samantha A McAllery Chantelle L Ahlenstiel Kazuo Suzuki Geoff P Symonds Anthony D Kelleher Stuart G Turville

While current antiretroviral therapy has significantly improved, challenges still remain in life-long targeting of HIV-1 reservoirs. Lentiviral gene therapy has the potential to deliver protective genes into the HIV-1 reservoir. However, inefficient reverse transcription (RT) occurs in HIV-1 reservoirs during lentiviral gene delivery. The viral protein Vpx is capable of increasing lentiviral RT...

Journal: :Virology 2006
Michael Belshan Lisa A Mahnke Lee Ratner

The HIV-2 viral accessory protein Vpx is related to, but distinct from the Vpr protein of HIV-1. Vpx is packaged into virions and as a component of the viral preintegration complex (PIC) is required for efficient virus replication in non-dividing cells. We have previously reported that the minimal transferable region of Vpx that contained karyophilic properties was aa 65 to 72. Analysis of Vpx ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Maria DeLucia Jennifer Mehrens Ying Wu Jinwoo Ahn

SAMHD1, a dGTP-regulated deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) triphosphohydrolase, down-regulates dNTP pools in terminally differentiated and quiescent cells, thereby inhibiting HIV-1 infection at the reverse transcription step. HIV-2 and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) counteract this restriction via a virion-associated virulence accessory factor, Vpx (Vpr in some SIVs), which loads SAM...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1995
J S Gibbs A A Lackner S M Lang M A Simon P K Sehgal M D Daniel R C Desrosiers

Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were experimentally infected with strains of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) derived from SIVmac239 lacking vpr, vpx, or both vpr and vpx genes. These auxiliary genes are not required for virus replication in cultured cells but are consistently conserved within the SIVmac/human immunodeficiency virus type 2/SIVsm group of primate lentiviruses. All four rhesus...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Hanna-Mari Baldauf Lena Stegmann Sarah-Marie Schwarz Ina Ambiel Maud Trotard Margarethe Martin Manja Burggraf Gina M Lenzi Helena Lejk Xiaoyu Pan Oliver I Fregoso Efrem S Lim Libin Abraham Laura A Nguyen Frank Rutsch Renate König Baek Kim Michael Emerman Oliver T Fackler Oliver T Keppler

Early after entry into monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and resting CD4 T cells, HIV encounters a block, limiting reverse transcription (RT) of the incoming viral RNA genome. In this context, dNTP triphosphohydrolase SAM domain and HD domain-containing protein 1 (SAMHD1) has been identified as a restriction factor, lowering the concentration of dNTP substrates to limit RT. The accessory...

2014
Torsten Schaller Hélène Bauby Stéphane Hué Michael H. Malim Caroline Goujon

Vpx is a protein encoded by members of the HIV-2/SIVsmm and SIVrcm/SIVmnd-2 lineages of primate lentiviruses, and is packaged into viral particles. Vpx plays a critical role during the early steps of the viral life cycle and has been shown to counteract SAMHD1, a restriction factor in myeloid and resting T cells. However, it is becoming evident that Vpx is a multifunctional protein in that SAMH...

Journal: :Stem cell research 2015
Duo Li Erika Schlaepfer Annette Audigé Mary-Aude Rochat Sandra Ivic Caitlin N Knowlton Baek Kim Oliver T Keppler Roberto F Speck

Understanding how to achieve efficient transduction of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), while preserving their long-term ability to self-reproduce, is key for applying lentiviral-based gene engineering methods. SAMHD1 is an HIV-1 restriction factor in myeloid and resting CD4+ T cells that interferes with reverse transcription by decreasing the nucleotide pools or by its RNase ac...

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