TRIMCyp is a fusion protein consisting of the TRIM5 gene product and retrotransposed Cyclophilin A (CypA). Two primate TRIMCyp fusion proteins with varying anti-HIV-1 activi-ties independently evolved in owl monkeys and Old World monkeys. In addition, Old World monkey TRIMCyps lack exon7, which encodes amino acids in the Linker2 region. Previous studies on TRIM5α indicated that this region affects anti-retroviral activity, cytoplasmic body formation, and multimerization. The effects of exon7 deletion on the functions of the TRIM-Cyp are unclear. In this study, we found that the cytoplasmic bodies and multimers of owl monkey TRIMCyp (omTRIMCyp) are different from those of northern pig-tailed macaque TRIMCyp (npmTRIMCyp). In addition, we demo...
The TRIM family proteins share a conserved arrangement of three adjacent domains, an N-terminal RING...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, the typical retroviral restriction factor of primates, TRIM5α, is replaced b...
TRIM5-cyclophilin A (TRIMCyp) fusion gene is an unusual TRIM5 locus. At present, this fusion phenome...
International audienceBackground: TRIM5α is a restriction factor that interferes with retroviral inf...
The lack of appropriate animal models that utilizes HIV-1 as the challenge virus is a major impedime...
Background: Like all tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins, the retroviral restriction factor TRIM5a cons...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, a retrotransposition event replaced the gene encoding the retroviral restric...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
TRIMCyps are primate antiretroviral proteins that potently inhibit HIV replication. Here we describe...
TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World prim...
HIV-2 differs from HIV-1 in that many infected people experience normal survival, whilst only 20&per...
The retroviral restriction factor TRIMCyp, which is a fusion protein derived from the TRIM5 gene, bl...
Tripartite Motif (TRIM) ubiquitin ligases act in the innate immune response against viruses. One of ...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
The TRIM family proteins share a conserved arrangement of three adjacent domains, an N-terminal RING...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, the typical retroviral restriction factor of primates, TRIM5α, is replaced b...
TRIM5-cyclophilin A (TRIMCyp) fusion gene is an unusual TRIM5 locus. At present, this fusion phenome...
International audienceBackground: TRIM5α is a restriction factor that interferes with retroviral inf...
The lack of appropriate animal models that utilizes HIV-1 as the challenge virus is a major impedime...
Background: Like all tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins, the retroviral restriction factor TRIM5a cons...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, a retrotransposition event replaced the gene encoding the retroviral restric...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
TRIMCyps are primate antiretroviral proteins that potently inhibit HIV replication. Here we describe...
TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World prim...
HIV-2 differs from HIV-1 in that many infected people experience normal survival, whilst only 20&per...
The retroviral restriction factor TRIMCyp, which is a fusion protein derived from the TRIM5 gene, bl...
Tripartite Motif (TRIM) ubiquitin ligases act in the innate immune response against viruses. One of ...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
The TRIM family proteins share a conserved arrangement of three adjacent domains, an N-terminal RING...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, the typical retroviral restriction factor of primates, TRIM5α, is replaced b...