The cellular metabolism of host tRNAs and life cycle of HIV-1 cross paths at several key virus–host interfaces. Emerging data suggest a multi-faceted interplay between host tRNAs and HIV-1 that plays essential roles, both structural and regulatory, in viral genome replication, genome packaging, and virion biogenesis. HIV-1 not only hijacks host tRNAs and transforms them into obligatory reverse transcription primers but further commandeers tRNAs to regulate the localization of its major structural protein, Gag, via a specific interface. This review highlights recent advances in understanding tRNA–HIV-1 interactions, primarily from a structural perspective, which start to elucidate their underlying molecular mechanisms, intrinsic specificitie...
Infection of non-dividing cells is a biological property of HIV-1 crucial for virus transmission and...
Background: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has launched the HIV-1 Human P...
Reverse transcription in HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus type 1) is initiated from a tRNA, tRNAL...
Host factor tRNAs facilitate the replication of retroviruses such as human immunodeficiency virus ty...
BACKGROUND: An important step in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication is the pack...
Despite its poorly adapted codon usage, HIV-1 replicates and is expressed extremely well in human ho...
During HIV-1 assembly, Gag, GagPol, and Env are assembled into immature viral particles at the plas...
Retroviruses use a specific tRNA, whose 3 ′ end is complementary to the 18 nucleotides of the primer...
Despite its poorly adapted codon usage, HIV-1 replicates and is expressed extremely well in human ho...
AbstractIn human, the cytoplasmic (cLysRS) and mitochondrial (mLysRS) species of lysyl-tRNA syntheta...
The primer tRNA for reverse transcription in HIV-1, tRNALys3, is selectively packaged into the virus...
AbstractDuring HIV-1 assembly, tRNALys3, the primer for reverse transcriptase (RT) in HIV-1, is sele...
SummaryHuman Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV-1 and HIV-2) rely upon host-encoded proteins to facilitat...
During HIV-1 assembly, the major mammalian tRNA$ rm sp{Lys}$ isoacceptors, tRNA$ rm sp{Lys1,2}$ and ...
HIV-1 assembly and genomic RNA encapsidation have been intensively studied for many years. Many deta...
Infection of non-dividing cells is a biological property of HIV-1 crucial for virus transmission and...
Background: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has launched the HIV-1 Human P...
Reverse transcription in HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus type 1) is initiated from a tRNA, tRNAL...
Host factor tRNAs facilitate the replication of retroviruses such as human immunodeficiency virus ty...
BACKGROUND: An important step in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication is the pack...
Despite its poorly adapted codon usage, HIV-1 replicates and is expressed extremely well in human ho...
During HIV-1 assembly, Gag, GagPol, and Env are assembled into immature viral particles at the plas...
Retroviruses use a specific tRNA, whose 3 ′ end is complementary to the 18 nucleotides of the primer...
Despite its poorly adapted codon usage, HIV-1 replicates and is expressed extremely well in human ho...
AbstractIn human, the cytoplasmic (cLysRS) and mitochondrial (mLysRS) species of lysyl-tRNA syntheta...
The primer tRNA for reverse transcription in HIV-1, tRNALys3, is selectively packaged into the virus...
AbstractDuring HIV-1 assembly, tRNALys3, the primer for reverse transcriptase (RT) in HIV-1, is sele...
SummaryHuman Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV-1 and HIV-2) rely upon host-encoded proteins to facilitat...
During HIV-1 assembly, the major mammalian tRNA$ rm sp{Lys}$ isoacceptors, tRNA$ rm sp{Lys1,2}$ and ...
HIV-1 assembly and genomic RNA encapsidation have been intensively studied for many years. Many deta...
Infection of non-dividing cells is a biological property of HIV-1 crucial for virus transmission and...
Background: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has launched the HIV-1 Human P...
Reverse transcription in HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus type 1) is initiated from a tRNA, tRNAL...