Summary: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) enters the nucleus to establish infection, but the role of nuclear envelope proteins in this process is incompletely understood. Inner nuclear transmembrane proteins SUN1 and SUN2 connect nuclear lamins to the cytoskeleton and participate in the DNA damage response (DDR). Increased levels of SUN1 or SUN2 potently restrict HIV infection through an unresolved mechanism. Here, we find that the antiviral activities of SUN1 and SUN2 are distinct. HIV-1 and HIV-2 are preferentially inhibited by SUN1 and SUN2, respectively. We identify DNA damage inducers that stimulate HIV-1 infection and show that SUN1, but not SUN2, neutralizes this effect. Finally, we show that chromatin movements and nuclear rot...
HIV-1 is a RNA virus that requires an intermediate DNA phase via reverse transcription (RT) step in ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
<div><p>Human immunodeficiency virus and other lentiviruses infect cells independent of cell cycle p...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of dividing and nondividing cells involves reg...
International audienceIn a previous screen of putative interferon-stimulated genes, SUN2 was shown t...
During infection by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the virus crosses the nuclear envelope (NE) ...
ABSTRACT The postintegrational latency of HIV-1 is characterized by reversible silencing of long ter...
Lors d'une infection par le virus de l'immunodéficience humaine (VIH), le virus traverse l'enveloppe...
During the early phase of replication, HIV reverse transcribes its RNA and crosses the nuclear envel...
There is increasing evidence that HIV-1 may interact with components associated with the nuclear env...
When the AIDS virus HIV-1 infects a macrophage, thereby reducing the cell's effectiveness in the imm...
The molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of the host genome are po...
SummaryDuring the early phase of replication, HIV reverse transcribes its RNA and crosses the nuclea...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of ...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
HIV-1 is a RNA virus that requires an intermediate DNA phase via reverse transcription (RT) step in ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
<div><p>Human immunodeficiency virus and other lentiviruses infect cells independent of cell cycle p...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of dividing and nondividing cells involves reg...
International audienceIn a previous screen of putative interferon-stimulated genes, SUN2 was shown t...
During infection by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the virus crosses the nuclear envelope (NE) ...
ABSTRACT The postintegrational latency of HIV-1 is characterized by reversible silencing of long ter...
Lors d'une infection par le virus de l'immunodéficience humaine (VIH), le virus traverse l'enveloppe...
During the early phase of replication, HIV reverse transcribes its RNA and crosses the nuclear envel...
There is increasing evidence that HIV-1 may interact with components associated with the nuclear env...
When the AIDS virus HIV-1 infects a macrophage, thereby reducing the cell's effectiveness in the imm...
The molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of the host genome are po...
SummaryDuring the early phase of replication, HIV reverse transcribes its RNA and crosses the nuclea...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of ...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
HIV-1 is a RNA virus that requires an intermediate DNA phase via reverse transcription (RT) step in ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
<div><p>Human immunodeficiency virus and other lentiviruses infect cells independent of cell cycle p...