Abstract HIV-1 structural proteins are translated from incompletely spliced 9 kb and 4 kb mRNAs, which are transported to the cytoplasm by Crm1. It has been assumed that once in the cytoplasm, translation of incompletely spliced HIV-1 mRNAs occurs in the same manner as host mRNAs. Previous analyses have demonstrated that Sam68 and a mutant thereof, Sam68ΔC, have dramatic effects on HIV gene expression, strongly enhancing and inhibiting viral structural protein synthesis, respectively. While investigating the inhibition of incompletely spliced HIV-1 mRNAs by Sam68ΔC, we determined that the effect was independent of the perinuclear bundling of the viral RNA. Inhibition was dependent upon the nuclear export pathway used, as translation of vira...
<div><p>The unspliced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNAs are translated as Gag and Gag...
Translation is a regulated process and is pivotal to proper cell growth and homeostasis. All retrovi...
To replicate and disseminate, viruses need to manipulate and modify the cellular machinery for their...
Abstract HIV-1 structural proteins are translated from incompletely spliced 9 kb and 4...
Replication of HIV-1 requires nuclear export and translation of the incompletely spliced 4 and 9 kb ...
The unspliced 9kb HIV-1 RNA (encoding Gag and GagPol) can undergo multiple splicing events to produc...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 encodes an essential protein, Rev, which functions to tran...
AbstractControl of HIV-1 RNA processing is central to the replication of the virus. Previously, we d...
Abstract Two recent publications have explored the mechanisms by which a mutant of the...
Gene expression of retroviruses, such as those of HIV-1, requires transcription, alternative splicin...
Sam68 functionally complements for, as well as synergizes with, HIV-1 Rev in Rev response element (R...
Viruses are among the ultimate conquerors. Even the exploits of Genghis Khan and Alexander the Grea...
The unspliced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNAs are translated as Gag and Gag-Pol pol...
A number of viral proteases are able to cleave translation initiation factors leading to the inhibit...
A number of viral proteases are able to cleave translation initiation factors leading to the inhibit...
<div><p>The unspliced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNAs are translated as Gag and Gag...
Translation is a regulated process and is pivotal to proper cell growth and homeostasis. All retrovi...
To replicate and disseminate, viruses need to manipulate and modify the cellular machinery for their...
Abstract HIV-1 structural proteins are translated from incompletely spliced 9 kb and 4...
Replication of HIV-1 requires nuclear export and translation of the incompletely spliced 4 and 9 kb ...
The unspliced 9kb HIV-1 RNA (encoding Gag and GagPol) can undergo multiple splicing events to produc...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 encodes an essential protein, Rev, which functions to tran...
AbstractControl of HIV-1 RNA processing is central to the replication of the virus. Previously, we d...
Abstract Two recent publications have explored the mechanisms by which a mutant of the...
Gene expression of retroviruses, such as those of HIV-1, requires transcription, alternative splicin...
Sam68 functionally complements for, as well as synergizes with, HIV-1 Rev in Rev response element (R...
Viruses are among the ultimate conquerors. Even the exploits of Genghis Khan and Alexander the Grea...
The unspliced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNAs are translated as Gag and Gag-Pol pol...
A number of viral proteases are able to cleave translation initiation factors leading to the inhibit...
A number of viral proteases are able to cleave translation initiation factors leading to the inhibit...
<div><p>The unspliced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNAs are translated as Gag and Gag...
Translation is a regulated process and is pivotal to proper cell growth and homeostasis. All retrovi...
To replicate and disseminate, viruses need to manipulate and modify the cellular machinery for their...