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GADD45 proteins are a group of stress-induced proteins and participate in various cellular pathways including cell cycle regulation, cell survival and death, DNA repair and demethylation. It was recently shown that HIV-1 infection induces the expression of GADD45 proteins. However, the effect of GADD45 on HIV-1 replication has not been studied. Here, we report that overexpression of GADD45 proteins...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) exploits multiple host factors during its replication. The REV/RRE-dependent nuclear export of unspliced/partially spliced viral transcripts needs the assistance of host proteins. Recent studies have shown that MOV10 overexpression inhibited HIV-1 replication at various steps. However, the endogenous MOV10 was required in certain step(s) of HIV-1 replication...
It has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation mechanism. Here we report a revolution rather than rotation mechanism for the bacteriophage phi29 DNA packaging motor. The phi29 motor contains six copies of the ATPase (Schwartz et al., this issue); ATP binding to one ATPase subunit stimulates the ATPase to adopt a conformation with a high affinity for dsDNA...
The Us3 serine/threonine kinase encoded by all alphaherpesviruses performs several important functions during virus multiplication. For example, expression of pseudorabies virus (PRV) Us3 causes reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton into filamentous processes (FPs) that promote cell-to-cell spread of virus infection. PRV Us3-induced FP formation requires Us3 kinase activity. To determine whether...
Similar to the assembly of other dsDNA viruses, bacterial virus phi29 uses a motor to translocate its DNA into a procapsid, with the aid of protein gp16 that binds to pRNA 5′/3′ helical region. To investigate the mechanism of the motor action, the kinetics of the ATPase activity of gp16 was evaluated as a function of DNA structure (ss- or ds-stranded) or chemistry (purine or pyrimidine). The k ...
In the human genome, the APOBEC3 gene has expanded into a tandem array of genes termed APOBEC3A-H. Several members of this family have potent anti-HIV-1 activity. Here we demonstrate that APOBEC-3B/3C/3F and -3G are expressed in all major cellular components of the CNS. Moreover, we show that both interferon-α (IFN-α) and IFN-γ significantly enhance the expression of APOBEC-3G/3F and drastically inhibit...
In the current study, we extended our previous works on natural endogenous reverse transcription (NERT) and further examined its potential as a virucide molecular target in sexual transmission of primate lentiviruses. HIV-1 and SIV virions were pretreated with select nucleoside (NRTIs) and nonnucleoside RT inhibitors (NNRTIs), either alone or in combination with NERT-stimulating substances. The effects...
HIV-1 Rev escorts unspliced viral mRNAs out of the nucleus of infected cells, which allows formation of infectious HIV-1 virions. We have identified a putative DEAD box (Asp–Glu–Ala–Asp) RNA helicase, DDX1, as a cellular co-factor of Rev, through yeast and mammalian two-hybrid systems using the N-terminal motif of Rev as “bait”. DDX1 is not a functional homolog of HIV-1 Rev, but down-regulation of...
It has been demonstrated that intravirion reverse transcription in human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) occurs in the presence of physiological substances and that the intravirion HIV-1 reverse transcripts are important for the establishment of infection in nondividing cells. In this report, we demonstrate that the infectivity of the virus produced from replicating peripheral blood lymphocytes...
It has been demonstrated that human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virions are biochemically active particles, within which reverse transcription can take place even in physiological microenvironments. This process has been termed “natural endogenous reverse transcription” (NERT). In this report, we demonstrate that purified virions of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) also contain virus-specific...
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