Retroviruses by definition insert their viral genome into the host cell chromosome. Although the key player of retroviral integration is viral integrase, a role for cellular cofactors has been proposed. Lentiviral integrases use the cellular protein LEDGF/p75 to tether the preintegration complex to the chromosome, although the existence of alternative host proteins substituting for the function of LEDGF/p75 in integration has been proposed. Truncation mutants of LEDGF/p75 lacking the chromosome attachment site strongly inhibit HIV replication by competition for the interaction with integrase. In an attempt to select HIV strains that can overcome the inhibition, we now have used T-cell lines that stably express a C-terminal fragment of LEDGF...
International audienceAbstract The stable insertion of the retroviral genome into the host chromosom...
The mechanisms controlling retroviral integration have been the topic of intense interest, in part b...
After identifying the interaction between the transcriptional coactivator lens epithelium -derived g...
Retroviruses by definition insert their viral genome into the host cell chromosome. Although the key...
BACKGROUND: Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into a host cell chromosome i...
The insertion of a DNA copy of its RNA genome into a chromosome of the host cell is mediated by the ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through a stable proviral DNA intermediate, and numerous host cell f...
AbstractLEDGF/p75 binding-defective IN mutant viruses were previously characterized as replication-d...
Background: The dynamic interaction between HIV and its host governs the replication of the virus an...
AbstractAn integrase dimer can process and integrate a single HIV-1 DNA end in vitro, whereas a tetr...
LEDGF/p75 is an important cellular co-factor for lentiviral integration. LEDGF/p75-deficient cells a...
LEDGF/p75 is an important cellular co-factor for lentiviral integration. LEDGF/p75-deficient cells a...
SummaryThe persistence of a latent reservoir containing transcriptionally silent, but replication-co...
Although LEDGF/p75 is believed to act as a cellular cofactor of lentiviral integration by tethering ...
Transcriptional co-activator LEDGF/p75 is the major cellular interactor of HIV-1 integrase (IN), cri...
International audienceAbstract The stable insertion of the retroviral genome into the host chromosom...
The mechanisms controlling retroviral integration have been the topic of intense interest, in part b...
After identifying the interaction between the transcriptional coactivator lens epithelium -derived g...
Retroviruses by definition insert their viral genome into the host cell chromosome. Although the key...
BACKGROUND: Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into a host cell chromosome i...
The insertion of a DNA copy of its RNA genome into a chromosome of the host cell is mediated by the ...
Retroviral replication proceeds through a stable proviral DNA intermediate, and numerous host cell f...
AbstractLEDGF/p75 binding-defective IN mutant viruses were previously characterized as replication-d...
Background: The dynamic interaction between HIV and its host governs the replication of the virus an...
AbstractAn integrase dimer can process and integrate a single HIV-1 DNA end in vitro, whereas a tetr...
LEDGF/p75 is an important cellular co-factor for lentiviral integration. LEDGF/p75-deficient cells a...
LEDGF/p75 is an important cellular co-factor for lentiviral integration. LEDGF/p75-deficient cells a...
SummaryThe persistence of a latent reservoir containing transcriptionally silent, but replication-co...
Although LEDGF/p75 is believed to act as a cellular cofactor of lentiviral integration by tethering ...
Transcriptional co-activator LEDGF/p75 is the major cellular interactor of HIV-1 integrase (IN), cri...
International audienceAbstract The stable insertion of the retroviral genome into the host chromosom...
The mechanisms controlling retroviral integration have been the topic of intense interest, in part b...
After identifying the interaction between the transcriptional coactivator lens epithelium -derived g...