AbstractThe HIV-1 Rev protein increases the cytoplasmic levels of unspliced and singly spliced target transcripts in metazoan systems. Based on experiments that indicate a similar function of Rev in the yeast S. cerevisiae, we have identified a yeast protein that interacts with the effector domain of Rev. The protein, Rip1p, is a novel small nucleoporin-like protein, some of which is associated with nuclear pores. Its closest known yeast relative is a nuclear pore component also implicated in mRNA transport from nucleus to cytoplasm. Analysis of strains that overexpress Riplp or that are deleted for the RIP1 gene show that Rip1p is important for the effect of Rev on gene expression, indicating that the physical interaction is of functional ...
Retroviruses have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to ensure timely export of incompletely spliced v...
AbstractExport of mRNA through nuclear pore complexes (NPC) is preceded by multiple and well coordin...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus gene expression and replication are regulated at several levels...
AbstractBackground: The structural proteins of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are encod...
AbstractBackground: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) uses the viral protein Rev to regulate ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Rev-mediated nuclear export of viral RNAs involv...
AbstractThe HIV-1 Rev protein is an essential nuclear regulatory viral protein. Rev mutants that are...
Background: human cell types respond differently to infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)....
The HIV-1 Rev protein enters the nucleus via it’s nuclear localization sequence/RNA binding domain a...
AbstractMovement of HIV-1 Rev between the nucleus and cytoplasm is essential to its function. While ...
AbstractThe Rev protein of HIV-1 is essential for HIV-1 proliferation due to its role in exporting v...
AbstractNuclear RNA export mediated by the HIV-1 Rev protein is inhibited by chimeric proteins in wh...
AbstractHIV-1 Rev escorts unspliced viral mRNAs out of the nucleus of infected cells, which allows f...
BACKGROUND: Human cell types respond differently to infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)....
AbstractHIV-1 Rev is the prototype of a class of retroviral regulatory proteins that induce the sequ...
Retroviruses have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to ensure timely export of incompletely spliced v...
AbstractExport of mRNA through nuclear pore complexes (NPC) is preceded by multiple and well coordin...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus gene expression and replication are regulated at several levels...
AbstractBackground: The structural proteins of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are encod...
AbstractBackground: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) uses the viral protein Rev to regulate ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Rev-mediated nuclear export of viral RNAs involv...
AbstractThe HIV-1 Rev protein is an essential nuclear regulatory viral protein. Rev mutants that are...
Background: human cell types respond differently to infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)....
The HIV-1 Rev protein enters the nucleus via it’s nuclear localization sequence/RNA binding domain a...
AbstractMovement of HIV-1 Rev between the nucleus and cytoplasm is essential to its function. While ...
AbstractThe Rev protein of HIV-1 is essential for HIV-1 proliferation due to its role in exporting v...
AbstractNuclear RNA export mediated by the HIV-1 Rev protein is inhibited by chimeric proteins in wh...
AbstractHIV-1 Rev escorts unspliced viral mRNAs out of the nucleus of infected cells, which allows f...
BACKGROUND: Human cell types respond differently to infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)....
AbstractHIV-1 Rev is the prototype of a class of retroviral regulatory proteins that induce the sequ...
Retroviruses have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to ensure timely export of incompletely spliced v...
AbstractExport of mRNA through nuclear pore complexes (NPC) is preceded by multiple and well coordin...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus gene expression and replication are regulated at several levels...