AbstractThe HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cells for NK-cell killing. Vpr acts through the CRL4DCAF1 ubiquitin ligase complex to cause G2 arrest and trigger expression of NK ligands. Corresponding ubiquitination targets have not been identified. UNG2 and SMUG1 are the only known substrates for Vpr-directed depletion through CRL4DCAF1. Here we identify the endoribonuclease Dicer as a target of HIV-1 Vpr-directed proteasomal degradation through CRL4DCAF1. We show that HIV-1 Vpr inhibits short hairpin RNA function as expected upon reduction of Dicer levels. Dicer inhibits HIV-1 replication in T cells. We demonstrate that Dicer also restricts HIV-1 replication in human monocyte-derive...
HIV-1 Vpr is a virion-associated protein. Its activities link to viral pathogenesis and disease prog...
How Vpr enhances HIV-1 replication in macrophages is still unclear. We report here that Vpr enhanced...
International audienceViruses often interfere with the DNA damage response to better replicate in th...
AbstractThe HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targ...
The HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cell...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase ...
The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase complex that includes DDB1 ...
SummaryThe HIV-1 accessory protein Vpr enhances infection of primary macrophages through unknown mec...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet several...
HIV-1 encodes four "accessory proteins" (Vif, Vpr, Vpu, and Nef), dispensable for viral replication ...
HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by a mechanism involving t...
Summary: HIV-1 encodes four “accessory proteins” (Vif, Vpr, Vpu, and Nef), dispensable for viral rep...
Mammals have evolved many antiviral factors impacting different steps of the viral life cycle. Assoc...
Here, using proteomics and cell-based assays, the authors show that HIV accessory protein Vpr mediat...
<p>In the absence of HIV1 Vpr expression, UNG2 engages DCAF1, is ubiquitinated and thus marked for p...
HIV-1 Vpr is a virion-associated protein. Its activities link to viral pathogenesis and disease prog...
How Vpr enhances HIV-1 replication in macrophages is still unclear. We report here that Vpr enhanced...
International audienceViruses often interfere with the DNA damage response to better replicate in th...
AbstractThe HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targ...
The HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cell...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase ...
The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase complex that includes DDB1 ...
SummaryThe HIV-1 accessory protein Vpr enhances infection of primary macrophages through unknown mec...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet several...
HIV-1 encodes four "accessory proteins" (Vif, Vpr, Vpu, and Nef), dispensable for viral replication ...
HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by a mechanism involving t...
Summary: HIV-1 encodes four “accessory proteins” (Vif, Vpr, Vpu, and Nef), dispensable for viral rep...
Mammals have evolved many antiviral factors impacting different steps of the viral life cycle. Assoc...
Here, using proteomics and cell-based assays, the authors show that HIV accessory protein Vpr mediat...
<p>In the absence of HIV1 Vpr expression, UNG2 engages DCAF1, is ubiquitinated and thus marked for p...
HIV-1 Vpr is a virion-associated protein. Its activities link to viral pathogenesis and disease prog...
How Vpr enhances HIV-1 replication in macrophages is still unclear. We report here that Vpr enhanced...
International audienceViruses often interfere with the DNA damage response to better replicate in th...