AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Vpr is a virion-associated protein implicated to have a role in AIDS pathogenesis. In regard to the amount of Vpr incorporated into virus particles, the published data vary widely. To address this, we quantitated Vpr in virus particles derived from diverse sources that are used to evaluate the biological effect of Vpr. Virus particles from infected cells showed only a small amount of Vpr. Interestingly, virus particles from cells cotransfected with HIV-1 proviral DNA lacking Vpr coding sequences (NLΔVpr) and a Vpr expression plasmid showed a drastic increase (29.4-fold) in the incorporation of Vpr. Furthermore, cotransfection involving NLΔVpr and different concentrations of Vpr expression ...
AbstractUsing recombinant proteins as standards, we calculated the amount of Vpr and Vpx present in ...
AbstractVpr is one of the auxiliary proteins encoded by the HIV-1 genome and is selectively incorpor...
AbstractHIV-1 vpr encodes a 96-amino acid, nuclear protein whose function is not well understood. Un...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Vpr is a virion-associated protein implicated to...
AbstractTo examine the factors that control the extent of incorporation of Vpr into the virus partic...
The product of the vpr open reading frame of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a 15-kDa...
This thesis examines directly the function of the vpr regulatory gene of HIV-1. Previous work by oth...
This thesis examines directly the function of the vpr regulatory gene of HIV-1. Previous work by oth...
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vif protein is necessary at the time of viral partic...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
AbstractUsing recombinant proteins as standards, we calculated the amount of Vpr and Vpx present in ...
AbstractThe 14-kDa Vpr protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) serves multiple functi...
AbstractUsing recombinant proteins as standards, we calculated the amount of Vpr and Vpx present in ...
AbstractVpr is one of the auxiliary proteins encoded by the HIV-1 genome and is selectively incorpor...
AbstractHIV-1 vpr encodes a 96-amino acid, nuclear protein whose function is not well understood. Un...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Vpr is a virion-associated protein implicated to...
AbstractTo examine the factors that control the extent of incorporation of Vpr into the virus partic...
The product of the vpr open reading frame of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a 15-kDa...
This thesis examines directly the function of the vpr regulatory gene of HIV-1. Previous work by oth...
This thesis examines directly the function of the vpr regulatory gene of HIV-1. Previous work by oth...
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vif protein is necessary at the time of viral partic...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
International audienceLike other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HI...
AbstractUsing recombinant proteins as standards, we calculated the amount of Vpr and Vpx present in ...
AbstractThe 14-kDa Vpr protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) serves multiple functi...
AbstractUsing recombinant proteins as standards, we calculated the amount of Vpr and Vpx present in ...
AbstractVpr is one of the auxiliary proteins encoded by the HIV-1 genome and is selectively incorpor...
AbstractHIV-1 vpr encodes a 96-amino acid, nuclear protein whose function is not well understood. Un...