TRIM5\u3b1 is a natural resistance factor that binds retroviral capsid proteins and restricts virus replication. The B30.2/SPRY domain of TRIM5\u3b1 is polymorphic in rhesus macaques, and some alleles are associated with reduced simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) SIV mac251 and SIV smE543 replication in vivo. We determined the distribution of TRIM5\u3b1 alleles by PCR and sequence analysis of the B30.2/SPRY domain in a cohort of 82 macaques. Thirty-nine of these macaques were mock vaccinated, 43 were vaccinated with either DNA-SIV/ ALVAC-SIV/gp120, ALVAC-SIV/gp120, or gp120 alone, and all were exposed intrarectally to SIV mac251 at one of three doses. We assessed whether the TRIM5\u3b1 genotype of the macaques affected the replication of c...
Although nonhuman primate models of neuro-AIDS have made tremendous contributions to our understandi...
The lack of appropriate animal models that utilizes HIV-1 as the challenge virus is a major impedime...
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other lentiviruses adapt to new hosts by evolving to...
AbstractBecause of the difficulty of obtaining Indian-origin rhesus macaques, Chinese-origin rhesus ...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cr...
Cross-species transmission of simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIV) has created both human immunodef...
<div><p>Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor t...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
Primate lentiviruses have narrow host ranges, due in part to their sensitivities to mammalian intrac...
<div><p>The antagonistic interaction with host restriction proteins is a major driver of evolutionar...
TRIM5alpha is a potent barrier to cross-species retroviral transmission, and TRIM5alphas from differ...
Background\ud At least six host-encoded restriction factors (RFs), APOBEC3G, TRIM5α, tetherin, SAMHD...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cr...
Although nonhuman primate models of neuro-AIDS have made tremendous contributions to our understandi...
The lack of appropriate animal models that utilizes HIV-1 as the challenge virus is a major impedime...
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other lentiviruses adapt to new hosts by evolving to...
AbstractBecause of the difficulty of obtaining Indian-origin rhesus macaques, Chinese-origin rhesus ...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cr...
Cross-species transmission of simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIV) has created both human immunodef...
<div><p>Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor t...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
Primate lentiviruses have narrow host ranges, due in part to their sensitivities to mammalian intrac...
<div><p>The antagonistic interaction with host restriction proteins is a major driver of evolutionar...
TRIM5alpha is a potent barrier to cross-species retroviral transmission, and TRIM5alphas from differ...
Background\ud At least six host-encoded restriction factors (RFs), APOBEC3G, TRIM5α, tetherin, SAMHD...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cr...
Although nonhuman primate models of neuro-AIDS have made tremendous contributions to our understandi...
The lack of appropriate animal models that utilizes HIV-1 as the challenge virus is a major impedime...
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other lentiviruses adapt to new hosts by evolving to...