A key feature of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other lentiviruses is their ability to traverse an intact nuclear envelope and productively infect nondividing cells. The nuclear import mechanisms of HIV-1 appear to involve interactions with several nucleoporin members, the constituent building blocks of nuclear pore complexes that span across the nuclear envelope
AbstractThe early steps of HIV-1 replication involve the entry of HIV-1 into the nucleus, which is c...
When the AIDS virus HIV-1 infects a macrophage, thereby reducing the cell's effectiveness in the imm...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mec...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of macromolecules and is an obl...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
International audienceHuman Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as many other viruses tha...
The delivery of the HIV-1 genome into the nucleus is an indispensable step in retroviral infection o...
SummaryHIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the...
<div><p>The dynamics and regulation of HIV-1 nuclear import and its intranuclear movements after imp...
HIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the retrov...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
<p>Left: HIV-1 capsid cores dock at the cytoplasmic filaments of NPCs via an interaction with Nup358...
International audienceThe early steps of HIV-1 replication involve the entry of HIV-1 into the nucle...
AbstractThe early steps of HIV-1 replication involve the entry of HIV-1 into the nucleus, which is c...
When the AIDS virus HIV-1 infects a macrophage, thereby reducing the cell's effectiveness in the imm...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mec...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of macromolecules and is an obl...
Retroviruses integrate their reverse transcribed genomes into host cell chromosomes as an obligate s...
International audienceHuman Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as many other viruses tha...
The delivery of the HIV-1 genome into the nucleus is an indispensable step in retroviral infection o...
SummaryHIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the...
<div><p>The dynamics and regulation of HIV-1 nuclear import and its intranuclear movements after imp...
HIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the retrov...
HIV-1 possesses an exquisite ability to infect cells independently from their cycling status by unde...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
<p>Left: HIV-1 capsid cores dock at the cytoplasmic filaments of NPCs via an interaction with Nup358...
International audienceThe early steps of HIV-1 replication involve the entry of HIV-1 into the nucle...
AbstractThe early steps of HIV-1 replication involve the entry of HIV-1 into the nucleus, which is c...
When the AIDS virus HIV-1 infects a macrophage, thereby reducing the cell's effectiveness in the imm...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...