Nuclear entry is a selective, dynamic process granting the HIV-1 pre-integration complex (PIC) access to the chromatin. Classical analysis of nuclear entry of heterogeneous viral particles only yields averaged information. We now have employed single-virus fluorescence methods to follow the fate of single viral pre-integration complexes (PICs) during infection by visualizing HIV-1 integrase (IN). Nuclear entry is associated with a reduction in the number of IN molecules in the complexes while the interaction with LEDGF/p75 enhances IN oligomerization in the nucleus. Addition of LEDGINs, small molecule inhibitors of the IN-LEDGF/p75 interaction, during virus production, prematurely stabilizes a higher-order IN multimeric state, resulting in ...
SummaryBackgroundThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other lentiviruses have the cap...
Insertion of the viral genome into host cell chromatin is a hallmark ofHuman Immunodeficiency Virus ...
Background: The dynamic interaction between HIV and its host governs the replication of the virus an...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: HIV-1 replication requires integration of its reverse tr...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
BACKGROUND: Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into a host cell chromosome i...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...
The replication cycle of HIV is a complicated interplay between viral and cellular proteins. Until n...
SummaryHIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the...
The movement of viruses and other large macromolecular cargo through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) i...
International audienceHuman Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as many other viruses tha...
Retroviral integrase (IN) functions within the intasome nucleoprotein complex to catalyze the insert...
AbstractAn integrase dimer can process and integrate a single HIV-1 DNA end in vitro, whereas a tetr...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
<div><p>The dynamics and regulation of HIV-1 nuclear import and its intranuclear movements after imp...
SummaryBackgroundThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other lentiviruses have the cap...
Insertion of the viral genome into host cell chromatin is a hallmark ofHuman Immunodeficiency Virus ...
Background: The dynamic interaction between HIV and its host governs the replication of the virus an...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: HIV-1 replication requires integration of its reverse tr...
HIV-1 and other lentiviruses are able to infect non-dividing cells productively. Infection of certai...
BACKGROUND: Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into a host cell chromosome i...
AbstractNuclear import is a critical step in the life cycle of HIV-1. During the early (preintegrati...
The replication cycle of HIV is a complicated interplay between viral and cellular proteins. Until n...
SummaryHIV-1 replication requires transport of nascent viral DNA and associated virion proteins, the...
The movement of viruses and other large macromolecular cargo through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) i...
International audienceHuman Immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as many other viruses tha...
Retroviral integrase (IN) functions within the intasome nucleoprotein complex to catalyze the insert...
AbstractAn integrase dimer can process and integrate a single HIV-1 DNA end in vitro, whereas a tetr...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
<div><p>The dynamics and regulation of HIV-1 nuclear import and its intranuclear movements after imp...
SummaryBackgroundThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and other lentiviruses have the cap...
Insertion of the viral genome into host cell chromatin is a hallmark ofHuman Immunodeficiency Virus ...
Background: The dynamic interaction between HIV and its host governs the replication of the virus an...