Conserved in all primate lentivirus genomes, Nef promotes viral replication and infectivity, influences the trafficking of a large number of surface receptors and interferes with TCR signalling, consequently modulating T-cell activation. In vivo observations with Long Term Non-Progressors harbouring a Nef-defective HIV and vaccination studies with Nef-deleted SIV in Rhesus macaques have shown a prominent role for Nef in lentiviral pathogenesis. Here we review the functions of Nef involved in viral replication and infectivity and speculate on a possible role for Nef in HIV fitness
The Nef protein enhances human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication through an unknown ...
The nef gene is important for the pathogenicity associated with simian immunodeficiency virus infect...
Nef of primate lentiviruses is required for viremia and progression to AIDS in monkeys. Negative, po...
Conserved in all primate lentivirus genomes, Nef promotes viral replication and infectivity, influen...
International audienceMore than a decade ago it was established that intact nef genes are critical f...
International audienceMore than a decade ago it was established that intact nef genes are critical f...
International audienceMore than a decade ago it was established that intact nef genes are critical f...
The lentiviral protein Nef recruits cellular signalling proteins to lipid rafts at the cell membrane...
The Nef protein of primate lentiviruses acts as an important virulence factor in vivo both in monkey...
High-level immune activation and T cell apoptosis represent a hallmark of HIV-1 infection that is ab...
AbstractThe primate lentiviruses encode a protein, Nef, which is required for efficient viral replic...
AbstractThe viral Nef protein is important for the progression of the human and simian immunodeficie...
International audienceThe HIV and SIV Nef accessory proteins are potent enhancers of viral persisten...
A variety of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVmac) nef mutants have been investigated to clarify wh...
The accessory Nef protein is expressed by all primate lentiviruses – HIV-1, HIV-2 and simian immune ...
The Nef protein enhances human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication through an unknown ...
The nef gene is important for the pathogenicity associated with simian immunodeficiency virus infect...
Nef of primate lentiviruses is required for viremia and progression to AIDS in monkeys. Negative, po...
Conserved in all primate lentivirus genomes, Nef promotes viral replication and infectivity, influen...
International audienceMore than a decade ago it was established that intact nef genes are critical f...
International audienceMore than a decade ago it was established that intact nef genes are critical f...
International audienceMore than a decade ago it was established that intact nef genes are critical f...
The lentiviral protein Nef recruits cellular signalling proteins to lipid rafts at the cell membrane...
The Nef protein of primate lentiviruses acts as an important virulence factor in vivo both in monkey...
High-level immune activation and T cell apoptosis represent a hallmark of HIV-1 infection that is ab...
AbstractThe primate lentiviruses encode a protein, Nef, which is required for efficient viral replic...
AbstractThe viral Nef protein is important for the progression of the human and simian immunodeficie...
International audienceThe HIV and SIV Nef accessory proteins are potent enhancers of viral persisten...
A variety of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVmac) nef mutants have been investigated to clarify wh...
The accessory Nef protein is expressed by all primate lentiviruses – HIV-1, HIV-2 and simian immune ...
The Nef protein enhances human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication through an unknown ...
The nef gene is important for the pathogenicity associated with simian immunodeficiency virus infect...
Nef of primate lentiviruses is required for viremia and progression to AIDS in monkeys. Negative, po...