AbstractHeterologous trans-splicing is a messenger RNA (mRNA) processing mechanism, that joins RNA segments from separate transcripts to generate functional mRNA molecules. We present here for the first time experimental evidence that the proximal segment of the HIV-nef RNA segment can be trans-spliced to both viral (e.g. SV40 T-antigen) and cellular transcripts. Following either microinjection of in vitro synthesized HIV-nef and SV40 T-antigen pre-mRNA or transfection of the HIV-nef DNA into T-antigen positive cells (CV1-B3; Cos7), it was found that recipient cells synthesized HIV-nef/T-antigen hybrid mRNA and protein molecules. To generate the hybrid mRNA, the cells utilized the 5′ cryptic splice sites of the HIV-nef (5′cry 66 and 5′cry 7...
Alternative splicing is critical to many cellular functions and appears to be primarily regulated th...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genome contains 20 exons that are alternativ...
Alternative splicing may generate splice forms with different biologic roles or missing protein doma...
AbstractHeterologous trans-splicing is a messenger RNA (mRNA) processing mechanism, that joins RNA s...
AbstractTo date the Simian Virus 40 (SV40) is the only proven example of a virus that recruits the m...
We have analyzed the kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA induction in chroni...
The retroviral life cycle requires that significant amounts of RNA remain unspliced and perform seve...
2 HIV-1 RNA undergoes a complex splicing process whereby over 40 different mRNA species are produced...
The early SV40 BstXI–BamHI (Bst/Bam) DNA fragment encodes exclusively for the second exon of the lar...
Alternative splicing plays a key role in the HIV-1 life cycle and is essential to maintain an equili...
Antiviral strategies targeting hijacked cellular processes are less easily evaded by the virus than ...
We have characterized the spliced transcripts of nef and envelope genes of SIVagm from African green...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
Replication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) involves obligatory sequential processes. Followin...
Cytoplasmic poly(A)+ RNA was isolated from CEMX721.174 cells 5 to 10 days after infection with molec...
Alternative splicing is critical to many cellular functions and appears to be primarily regulated th...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genome contains 20 exons that are alternativ...
Alternative splicing may generate splice forms with different biologic roles or missing protein doma...
AbstractHeterologous trans-splicing is a messenger RNA (mRNA) processing mechanism, that joins RNA s...
AbstractTo date the Simian Virus 40 (SV40) is the only proven example of a virus that recruits the m...
We have analyzed the kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA induction in chroni...
The retroviral life cycle requires that significant amounts of RNA remain unspliced and perform seve...
2 HIV-1 RNA undergoes a complex splicing process whereby over 40 different mRNA species are produced...
The early SV40 BstXI–BamHI (Bst/Bam) DNA fragment encodes exclusively for the second exon of the lar...
Alternative splicing plays a key role in the HIV-1 life cycle and is essential to maintain an equili...
Antiviral strategies targeting hijacked cellular processes are less easily evaded by the virus than ...
We have characterized the spliced transcripts of nef and envelope genes of SIVagm from African green...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
Replication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) involves obligatory sequential processes. Followin...
Cytoplasmic poly(A)+ RNA was isolated from CEMX721.174 cells 5 to 10 days after infection with molec...
Alternative splicing is critical to many cellular functions and appears to be primarily regulated th...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genome contains 20 exons that are alternativ...
Alternative splicing may generate splice forms with different biologic roles or missing protein doma...