<div><p>The dynamics and regulation of HIV-1 nuclear import and its intranuclear movements after import have not been studied. To elucidate these essential HIV-1 post-entry events, we labeled viral complexes with two fluorescently tagged virion-incorporated proteins (APOBEC3F or integrase), and analyzed the HIV-1 dynamics of nuclear envelope (NE) docking, nuclear import, and intranuclear movements in living cells. We observed that HIV-1 complexes exhibit unusually long NE residence times (1.5±1.6 hrs) compared to most cellular cargos, which are imported into the nuclei within milliseconds. Furthermore, nuclear import requires HIV-1 capsid (CA) and nuclear pore protein Nup358, and results in significant loss of CA, indicating that one of the...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
HIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the retrov...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...
The delivery of the HIV-1 genome into the nucleus is an indispensable step in retroviral infection o...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
A key feature of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other lentiviruses is their ability...
HIV-1 can infect non-dividing cells. The nuclear envelope therefore represents a barrier that HIV-1 ...
Human Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a lentivirus that infects non-dividing cells of the i...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
SummaryHIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the...
International audienceHuman Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as many other viruses tha...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mec...
International audienceThe nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of macrom...
<div><p>Following envelope mediated fusion, the HIV-1 core is released into the cytoplasm of the tar...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
HIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the retrov...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...
The delivery of the HIV-1 genome into the nucleus is an indispensable step in retroviral infection o...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
A key feature of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other lentiviruses is their ability...
HIV-1 can infect non-dividing cells. The nuclear envelope therefore represents a barrier that HIV-1 ...
Human Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a lentivirus that infects non-dividing cells of the i...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
SummaryHIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the...
International audienceHuman Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as many other viruses tha...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mec...
International audienceThe nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of macrom...
<div><p>Following envelope mediated fusion, the HIV-1 core is released into the cytoplasm of the tar...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
HIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the retrov...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...