Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV) is a lentivirus that infects CD4+ T cells, causing progressive immune dysfunction (AIDS). Although effective treatments exist, HIV is able to form a ‘latent reservoir’ in long-lived memory immune cells that is transcriptionally silent and invisible to both the immune system and conventional antivirals. The HIV fate decision between latency and replication is controlled by the sole HIV promoter, LTR, and its gene product and non-cooperative monomeric activator, Tat. It remains unclear how the Tat-LTR positive-feedback circuit generates an activation threshold to prevent ‘leaky’ Tat expression from transactivating the LTR, thereby enabling maintenance of the latent state. Threshold generation in gene ...
A major barrier to curing HIV-1 is the long-lived latent reservoir that supports re-emergence of HIV...
AbstractThe ability of HIV to match levels of viral mRNA to the activation state of the host cell ma...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...
Threshold generation in fate-selection circuits is often achieved through deterministic bistability,...
Proviral latency is the main persistence mechanism that precludes eradication of human immunodeficie...
During early infection, the HIV virus makes a key decision between two states: lytic and lysogenic f...
The HIV promoter within the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) orchestrates many aspects of the viral ...
Steady-state behavior and bistability have been proposed as mechanisms for decision-making in gene c...
SummaryHIV-1 Tat transactivation is vital for completion of the viral life cycle and has been implic...
Immediately after HIV infects a cell, the virion RNA is copied into DNA and the proviral genome is t...
Biological circuits can be controlled by two general schemes: environmental sensing or autonomous pr...
SummaryBiological circuits can be controlled by two general schemes: environmental sensing or autono...
Summary: Transcriptional circuit architectures in several organisms have been evolutionarily selecte...
Fundamental to biological decision-making is the ability to generate bimodal expression patterns whe...
Animal viruses (e.g., lentiviruses and herpesviruses) use transcriptional positive feedback (i.e., t...
A major barrier to curing HIV-1 is the long-lived latent reservoir that supports re-emergence of HIV...
AbstractThe ability of HIV to match levels of viral mRNA to the activation state of the host cell ma...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...
Threshold generation in fate-selection circuits is often achieved through deterministic bistability,...
Proviral latency is the main persistence mechanism that precludes eradication of human immunodeficie...
During early infection, the HIV virus makes a key decision between two states: lytic and lysogenic f...
The HIV promoter within the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) orchestrates many aspects of the viral ...
Steady-state behavior and bistability have been proposed as mechanisms for decision-making in gene c...
SummaryHIV-1 Tat transactivation is vital for completion of the viral life cycle and has been implic...
Immediately after HIV infects a cell, the virion RNA is copied into DNA and the proviral genome is t...
Biological circuits can be controlled by two general schemes: environmental sensing or autonomous pr...
SummaryBiological circuits can be controlled by two general schemes: environmental sensing or autono...
Summary: Transcriptional circuit architectures in several organisms have been evolutionarily selecte...
Fundamental to biological decision-making is the ability to generate bimodal expression patterns whe...
Animal viruses (e.g., lentiviruses and herpesviruses) use transcriptional positive feedback (i.e., t...
A major barrier to curing HIV-1 is the long-lived latent reservoir that supports re-emergence of HIV...
AbstractThe ability of HIV to match levels of viral mRNA to the activation state of the host cell ma...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...