AbstractThe restriction factors, TRIM5α in most primates and TRIMCyp in owl monkeys, block infection of various retroviruses soon after virus entry into the host cell. Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) inhibits human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) more potently than human TRIM5α (TRIM5αhu). TRIMCyp restricts infection of HIV-1, simian immunodeficiency virus of African green monkeys (SIVagm) and FIV. Early after infection, TRIMCyp, like TRIM5αrh and TRIM5αhu, decreased the amount of particulate viral capsid in the cytosol of infected cells. The requirements for the TRIMCyp and TRIM5α domains in restricting different retroviruses were investigated. Potent restriction of FIV by TRIMCyp occurred in the comp...
The Ref1 and Lv1 postentry restrictions in human and monkey cells have been analyzed for lentiviruse...
AbstractThe intracellular restriction factor TRIM5α, inhibits infection by numerous retroviruses in ...
The host restriction factor TRIM5 provides intrinsic defense against retroviral infections in mamma...
AbstractThe restriction factors, TRIM5α in most primates and TRIMCyp in owl monkeys, block infection...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
Abstract Background TRIM5α, which is expressed in most primates and the related TRIMCyp, which has b...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, a retrotransposition event replaced the gene encoding the retroviral restric...
AbstractThe anti-retroviral restriction factor TRIM5α contains the RING domain, which is frequently ...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
TRIM5 is a potent retrovirus inhibitor that targets viruses bearing particular capsid (CA) residues....
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other lentiviruses adapt to new hosts by evolving to evade ho...
Abstract The control of retroviral infection by antiviral factors referred to as restriction factors...
The tripartite motif protein TRIM5 restricts particular retrovirus infections by binding to the inc...
AbstractTRIM5α and TRIMCyp are retroviral restriction factors that, like other members of the tripar...
The Ref1 and Lv1 postentry restrictions in human and monkey cells have been analyzed for lentiviruse...
AbstractThe intracellular restriction factor TRIM5α, inhibits infection by numerous retroviruses in ...
The host restriction factor TRIM5 provides intrinsic defense against retroviral infections in mamma...
AbstractThe restriction factors, TRIM5α in most primates and TRIMCyp in owl monkeys, block infection...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
Abstract Background TRIM5α, which is expressed in most primates and the related TRIMCyp, which has b...
AbstractIn owl monkeys, a retrotransposition event replaced the gene encoding the retroviral restric...
AbstractThe anti-retroviral restriction factor TRIM5α contains the RING domain, which is frequently ...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
TRIM5 is a potent retrovirus inhibitor that targets viruses bearing particular capsid (CA) residues....
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other lentiviruses adapt to new hosts by evolving to evade ho...
Abstract The control of retroviral infection by antiviral factors referred to as restriction factors...
The tripartite motif protein TRIM5 restricts particular retrovirus infections by binding to the inc...
AbstractTRIM5α and TRIMCyp are retroviral restriction factors that, like other members of the tripar...
The Ref1 and Lv1 postentry restrictions in human and monkey cells have been analyzed for lentiviruse...
AbstractThe intracellular restriction factor TRIM5α, inhibits infection by numerous retroviruses in ...
The host restriction factor TRIM5 provides intrinsic defense against retroviral infections in mamma...