SummaryDirect visualization of HIV-1 replication would improve our understanding of the viral life cycle. We adapted established technology and reagents to develop an imaging approach, ViewHIV, which allows evaluation of early HIV-1 replication intermediates, from reverse transcription to integration. These methods permit the simultaneous evaluation of both the capsid protein (CA) and viral DNA genome (vDNA) components of HIV-1 in both the cytosol and nuclei of single cells. ViewHIV is relatively rapid, uses readily available reagents in combination with standard confocal microscopy, and can be done with virtually any HIV-1 strain and permissive cell lines or primary cells. Using ViewHIV, we find that CA enters the nucleus and associates wi...
Integration of the double-stranded DNA copy of the HIV-1 genome into host chromosomal DNA is a requi...
The early steps of HIV-1 infection starting after virus entry into cells up to integration of its ge...
International audienceSince the discovery of HIV-1, the viral capsid has been recognized to have an ...
Direct visualization of HIV-1 replication would improve our understanding of the viral life cycle. W...
SummaryDirect visualization of HIV-1 replication would improve our understanding of the viral life c...
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Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
Upon fusion of the viral envelope with the host cell membrane, the capsid of the human immunodeficie...
The HIV-1 capsid performs essential functions during early viral replication and is an interesting t...
ABSTRACT HIV-1 infects host cells by fusion at the plasma membrane, leading to cytoplasmic entry of ...
VISUALIZATION OF HIV-1 DNA IN INFECTED CELLS USING A NEW FLUORESCENT VIRUS-BASED REPORTER SYSTEM Cri...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) remains a major health threat. Viral capsid uncoating and nucle...
Background: Uncoating of the HIV-1 core plays a critical role during early post-fusion stages of inf...
HIV-1 infects CD4+ T cells and macrophages as specific target cells where it replicates by hijacking...
BACKGROUND: Uncoating of the HIV-1 core plays a critical role during early post-fusion stages of inf...
Integration of the double-stranded DNA copy of the HIV-1 genome into host chromosomal DNA is a requi...
The early steps of HIV-1 infection starting after virus entry into cells up to integration of its ge...
International audienceSince the discovery of HIV-1, the viral capsid has been recognized to have an ...
Direct visualization of HIV-1 replication would improve our understanding of the viral life cycle. W...
SummaryDirect visualization of HIV-1 replication would improve our understanding of the viral life c...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Retroviral replication proceeds through obligate integration of the viral DNA into the host genome. ...
Upon fusion of the viral envelope with the host cell membrane, the capsid of the human immunodeficie...
The HIV-1 capsid performs essential functions during early viral replication and is an interesting t...
ABSTRACT HIV-1 infects host cells by fusion at the plasma membrane, leading to cytoplasmic entry of ...
VISUALIZATION OF HIV-1 DNA IN INFECTED CELLS USING A NEW FLUORESCENT VIRUS-BASED REPORTER SYSTEM Cri...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) remains a major health threat. Viral capsid uncoating and nucle...
Background: Uncoating of the HIV-1 core plays a critical role during early post-fusion stages of inf...
HIV-1 infects CD4+ T cells and macrophages as specific target cells where it replicates by hijacking...
BACKGROUND: Uncoating of the HIV-1 core plays a critical role during early post-fusion stages of inf...
Integration of the double-stranded DNA copy of the HIV-1 genome into host chromosomal DNA is a requi...
The early steps of HIV-1 infection starting after virus entry into cells up to integration of its ge...
International audienceSince the discovery of HIV-1, the viral capsid has been recognized to have an ...