HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by a mechanism involving the activation of the DNA damage sensor ATR. We and others recently showed that Vpr performs this function by subverting the activity of the DDB1-CUL4A (VPRBP) E3 ubiquitin ligase. Vpr could thus act as a connector between the E3 ligase and an unknown cellular factor whose ubiquitination would induce G2 arrest. While attractive, this model is solely based on the indirect observation that some mutants of Vpr retain their interaction with the E3 ligase but fail to induce G2 arrest. Using a tandem affinity purification approach, we observed that Vpr interacts with ubiquitinated cellular proteins and that this association requires the recruitment ...
AbstractThe HIV-1 accessory gene product Vpr can inhibit cell proliferation via cell cycle arrest at...
The HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cell...
SummaryThe HIV auxiliary protein Vpr potently blocks the cell cycle at the G2/M transition. Here, we...
HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by a mechanism involving t...
The replication of viruses depends on the cell cycle status of the infected cells. Viruses have evol...
Damaged DNA binding protein 1, DDB1, bridges an estimated 90 or more WD40 repeats (DDB1-binding WD40...
Damaged DNA binding protein 1, DDB1, bridges an estimated 90 or more WD40 repeats (DDB1-binding WD40...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase ...
The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase complex that includes DDB1 ...
The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase complex that includes DDB1 ...
HIV Vpr induces a cell-cycle arrest at the G2-to-M transition through a poorly understood mechanism....
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encodes a gene product, Vpr, which causes infected ce...
HIV viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by activating the ATR DNA da...
AbstractVpr and Vpx are a group of highly related accessory proteins from primate lentiviruses. Desp...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 Vpu targets newly synthesized CD4 receptor for rapid degradation by a process remi...
AbstractThe HIV-1 accessory gene product Vpr can inhibit cell proliferation via cell cycle arrest at...
The HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cell...
SummaryThe HIV auxiliary protein Vpr potently blocks the cell cycle at the G2/M transition. Here, we...
HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by a mechanism involving t...
The replication of viruses depends on the cell cycle status of the infected cells. Viruses have evol...
Damaged DNA binding protein 1, DDB1, bridges an estimated 90 or more WD40 repeats (DDB1-binding WD40...
Damaged DNA binding protein 1, DDB1, bridges an estimated 90 or more WD40 repeats (DDB1-binding WD40...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase ...
The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase complex that includes DDB1 ...
The HIV1 protein Vpr assembles with and acts through an ubiquitin ligase complex that includes DDB1 ...
HIV Vpr induces a cell-cycle arrest at the G2-to-M transition through a poorly understood mechanism....
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encodes a gene product, Vpr, which causes infected ce...
HIV viral protein R (Vpr) induces a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase by activating the ATR DNA da...
AbstractVpr and Vpx are a group of highly related accessory proteins from primate lentiviruses. Desp...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 Vpu targets newly synthesized CD4 receptor for rapid degradation by a process remi...
AbstractThe HIV-1 accessory gene product Vpr can inhibit cell proliferation via cell cycle arrest at...
The HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cell...
SummaryThe HIV auxiliary protein Vpr potently blocks the cell cycle at the G2/M transition. Here, we...