The ability of retroviruses to integrate their genomes into host chromatin is a key step for the completion of their replication cycle. Selection of a suitable chromosomal integration site has been described as a hierarchical mechanism involving both cellular and viral proteins but the exact molecular determinants are still unclear. We recently showed that the spumaretrovirus prototype foamy virus (PFV) Gag protein is acting as a chromatin tether by interacting with the nucleosome acidic patch (Lesbats et al. PNAS 114(21)). Disruption of the nucleosome binding leads to a dramatic delocalization of both the viral particles and the integration sites accompanied with a reduction of integrated genes expression. These data show for the first tim...
Retroviruses, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are notorious for two essential step...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses generate a DNA copy of their RNA genome and integrate retroviral cD...
Upon infection, a retrovirus aims to insert its genome into the host DNA. This process, commonly ref...
The interactions between a retrovirus and host cell chromatin that underlie integration and provirus...
BACKGROUND: Retroviral integration depends on the interaction between intasomes, host chromatin and ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through an obligate integrated DNA provirus, making retroviral vecto...
Retroviral integration is catalysed by a tetramer of integrase (IN) assembled on viral DNA ends in a...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell genome is a process central to the replication cyc...
The stable insertion of a copy of their genome into the host cell genome is an essential step of the...
Retroviral replication proceeds through an obligate integrated DNA provirus, making retroviral vecto...
The chromosomal features that influence retroviral integration site selection are not well understoo...
Retroviral DNA integration takes place in the context of the intasome nucleoprotein complex. X-ray c...
Integration of gamma-retroviruses (RV) and lentiviruses (LV) follows different, non-random patterns ...
Here, we review genomic target site selection during retroviral integration as a multistep process i...
The gammaretroviral gag cleavage product, p12, is essential for replication at both early and late s...
Retroviruses, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are notorious for two essential step...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses generate a DNA copy of their RNA genome and integrate retroviral cD...
Upon infection, a retrovirus aims to insert its genome into the host DNA. This process, commonly ref...
The interactions between a retrovirus and host cell chromatin that underlie integration and provirus...
BACKGROUND: Retroviral integration depends on the interaction between intasomes, host chromatin and ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through an obligate integrated DNA provirus, making retroviral vecto...
Retroviral integration is catalysed by a tetramer of integrase (IN) assembled on viral DNA ends in a...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell genome is a process central to the replication cyc...
The stable insertion of a copy of their genome into the host cell genome is an essential step of the...
Retroviral replication proceeds through an obligate integrated DNA provirus, making retroviral vecto...
The chromosomal features that influence retroviral integration site selection are not well understoo...
Retroviral DNA integration takes place in the context of the intasome nucleoprotein complex. X-ray c...
Integration of gamma-retroviruses (RV) and lentiviruses (LV) follows different, non-random patterns ...
Here, we review genomic target site selection during retroviral integration as a multistep process i...
The gammaretroviral gag cleavage product, p12, is essential for replication at both early and late s...
Retroviruses, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are notorious for two essential step...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses generate a DNA copy of their RNA genome and integrate retroviral cD...
Upon infection, a retrovirus aims to insert its genome into the host DNA. This process, commonly ref...