Restriction factors are a collection of antiviral proteins that form an important aspect of the innate immune system. Their constitutive expression allows immediate response to viral infection, ahead of other innate or adaptive immune responses. We review the molecular mechanism of restriction for four categories of restriction factors; TRIM5, tetherin, APOBEC3G and SAMHD1 and go on to consider how the TRIM5 and TRIMCyp proteins in particular, show promise for exploitation using gene therapy strategies. Such approaches could form an important alternative to current anti-HIV-1 drug regimens, especially if combined with strategies to eradicate HIV reservoirs. Autologous CD4+ T cells or their haematopoietic stem cell precursors engineered to e...
The HIV-1 capsid protein makes up the core of the virion and plays a critical role in early steps of...
The TRIM protein family is emerging as a central component of mammalian antiviral innate immunity. B...
AbstractTRIM5α is a potent inhibitor of infection by diverse retroviruses and is encoded by one of a...
Restriction factors are a collection of antiviral proteins that form an important aspect of the inna...
In the past decade, studies of innate immune activity against HIV-1 and other retroviruses have reve...
Antiviral restriction factors are host cellular proteins that constitute a first line of defense blo...
Antiviral restriction factors are host cellular proteins that constitute a first line of defense blo...
Tripartite motif protein 5-alpha (TRIM5α) is a cytoplasmic protein that efficiently recognizes the i...
In the past decade, studies of innate immune activity against HIV-1 and other retroviruses have reve...
Retroviruses have long been a fertile model for discovering host-pathogen interactions and their ass...
HIV-2 differs from HIV-1 in that many infected people experience normal survival, whilst only 20% pr...
Viral infections are often detrimental to host survival and reproduction. Consequently, hosts have e...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
The retrovirus restriction factor TRIM5α blocks post-entry infection of retroviruses in a species-sp...
The cellular factor TRIM5α performs a dual role in the innate immunity. First, TRIM5α has an intrins...
The HIV-1 capsid protein makes up the core of the virion and plays a critical role in early steps of...
The TRIM protein family is emerging as a central component of mammalian antiviral innate immunity. B...
AbstractTRIM5α is a potent inhibitor of infection by diverse retroviruses and is encoded by one of a...
Restriction factors are a collection of antiviral proteins that form an important aspect of the inna...
In the past decade, studies of innate immune activity against HIV-1 and other retroviruses have reve...
Antiviral restriction factors are host cellular proteins that constitute a first line of defense blo...
Antiviral restriction factors are host cellular proteins that constitute a first line of defense blo...
Tripartite motif protein 5-alpha (TRIM5α) is a cytoplasmic protein that efficiently recognizes the i...
In the past decade, studies of innate immune activity against HIV-1 and other retroviruses have reve...
Retroviruses have long been a fertile model for discovering host-pathogen interactions and their ass...
HIV-2 differs from HIV-1 in that many infected people experience normal survival, whilst only 20% pr...
Viral infections are often detrimental to host survival and reproduction. Consequently, hosts have e...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
The retrovirus restriction factor TRIM5α blocks post-entry infection of retroviruses in a species-sp...
The cellular factor TRIM5α performs a dual role in the innate immunity. First, TRIM5α has an intrins...
The HIV-1 capsid protein makes up the core of the virion and plays a critical role in early steps of...
The TRIM protein family is emerging as a central component of mammalian antiviral innate immunity. B...
AbstractTRIM5α is a potent inhibitor of infection by diverse retroviruses and is encoded by one of a...