AbstractThe karyophilic properties of the viral matrix (MA) protein govern HIV nuclear import in nondividing cells such as macrophages. A critical regulator of this process is the C-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation of MA during virus maturation. Here, we reveal the mechanism of this phenomenon, by demonstrating that tyrosine phosphorylation induces the binding of MA to integrase (IN). This leads to the incorporation of MA molecules into virus cores, and subsequently into uncoated viral nucleoprotein complexes. A direct interaction between tyrosine-phosphorylated MA and the central domain of IN can be demonstrated in vitro. It is blocked by phosphotyrosine, indicating that IN recognizes the phosphorylated C-terminal residue of MA. These res...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
The karyophilic properties of the viral matrix (MA) pro-tein govern HIV nuclear import in nondividin...
AbstractThe karyophilic properties of the viral matrix (MA) protein govern HIV nuclear import in non...
AbstractThe HIV-1 matrix (MA) protei n contains two subcellular localization signals with opposing e...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
The HIV p17 or matrix (MA) protein has long been implicated in the process of nuclear import of the ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
The karyophilic properties of the viral matrix (MA) pro-tein govern HIV nuclear import in nondividin...
AbstractThe karyophilic properties of the viral matrix (MA) protein govern HIV nuclear import in non...
AbstractThe HIV-1 matrix (MA) protei n contains two subcellular localization signals with opposing e...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
The HIV p17 or matrix (MA) protein has long been implicated in the process of nuclear import of the ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...
International audienceHIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their ...