Threshold generation in fate-selection circuits is often achieved through deterministic bistability, which requires cooperativity (i.e., nonlinear activation) and associated hysteresis. However, the Tat positive-feedback loop that controls HIV's fate decision between replication and proviral latency lacks self-cooperativity and deterministic bistability. Absent cooperativity, it is unclear how HIV can temporarily remain in an off-state long enough for the kinetically slower epigenetic silencing mechanisms to act-expression fluctuations should rapidly trigger active positive feedback and replication, precluding establishment of latency. Here, using flow cytometry and single-cell imaging, we find that the Tat circuit exhibits a transient acti...
SummaryHIV-1 Tat transactivation is vital for completion of the viral life cycle and has been implic...
<p>(A) Schematic of the open-loop HIV circuit. Doxycycline addition induces transcription from the T...
The HIV-1 virus can enter a dormant state and become inactive, which reduces accessibility by antivi...
Threshold generation in fate-selection circuits is often achieved through deterministic bistability,...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV) is a lentivirus that infects CD4+ T cells, causing progres...
During early infection, the HIV virus makes a key decision between two states: lytic and lysogenic f...
Steady-state behavior and bistability have been proposed as mechanisms for decision-making in gene c...
Proviral latency is the main persistence mechanism that precludes eradication of human immunodeficie...
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...
Summary: Transcriptional circuit architectures in several organisms have been evolutionarily selecte...
Animal viruses (e.g., lentiviruses and herpesviruses) use transcriptional positive feedback (i.e., 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...
The HIV promoter within the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) orchestrates many aspects of the viral ...
SummaryHIV-1 Tat transactivation is vital for completion of the viral life cycle and has been implic...
<p>(A) Schematic of the open-loop HIV circuit. Doxycycline addition induces transcription from the T...
The HIV-1 virus can enter a dormant state and become inactive, which reduces accessibility by antivi...
Threshold generation in fate-selection circuits is often achieved through deterministic bistability,...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV) is a lentivirus that infects CD4+ T cells, causing progres...
During early infection, the HIV virus makes a key decision between two states: lytic and lysogenic f...
Steady-state behavior and bistability have been proposed as mechanisms for decision-making in gene c...
Proviral latency is the main persistence mechanism that precludes eradication of human immunodeficie...
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...
Summary: Transcriptional circuit architectures in several organisms have been evolutionarily selecte...
Animal viruses (e.g., lentiviruses and herpesviruses) use transcriptional positive feedback (i.e., 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...
The HIV promoter within the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) orchestrates many aspects of the viral ...
SummaryHIV-1 Tat transactivation is vital for completion of the viral life cycle and has been implic...
<p>(A) Schematic of the open-loop HIV circuit. Doxycycline addition induces transcription from the T...
The HIV-1 virus can enter a dormant state and become inactive, which reduces accessibility by antivi...