AbstractTetherin (ST2/CD317) is a cellular protein that restricts the release from cells of some enveloped viruses including HIV-1. To examine if influenza virus is affected by tetherin, MDCK cells constitutively expressing human tetherin and control MDCK cells were infected with influenza virus. No difference was observed in infectious titers, at 24h or 48h post-infection. In contrast, tetherin expression inhibited influenza virus-like particle (VLP) release into the media. Expression of the HIV protein Vpu overcame the tetherin block of influenza virus VLPs. A human tetherin mutant that lacks a C-terminal GPI anchor attachment signal (tetherin-ΔGPI) was constructed to test if this mutant could be incorporated into the released virus or VL...
more successful? Now, Sauter and colleagues show that, although pandemic HIV-1 M group has successfu...
Mammalian cells are equipped with so-called “restriction factors” that suppress virus replication an...
SummaryAntiviral proteins that recognize pathogen-specific or aberrantly located molecular motifs ar...
AbstractTetherin (ST2/CD317) is a cellular protein that restricts the release from cells of some env...
The expression of the antiviral host cell factor tetherin is induced by interferon and can inhibit t...
Tetherin is a cellular restriction factor that inhibits the release of HIV and other enveloped virus...
The interferon-induced host cell factor tetherin inhibits release of human immunodeficiency virus (H...
The cellular protein tetherin is thought to act as a 'leash' that anchors many enveloped viruses to ...
Influenza virus infections lead to a burst of type I interferon (IFN) in the human respiratory tract...
SummaryTetherin is an interferon-induced protein whose expression blocks the release of HIV-1 and ot...
Background: Tetherin (also known as BST-2, CD317, and HM1.24) is an interferon- induced protein that...
AbstractTetherin is a host cell restriction factor that acts against HIV-1 and other enveloped virus...
AbstractTetherin has been defined as a restriction factor of HIV-1 and several other enveloped virus...
SummaryThe tetherin/BST2/CD317 protein blocks the release of HIV-1 and other enveloped viruses by in...
Viruses are obligate, intracellular pathogens that hijack host cell machinery to replicate. Innate i...
more successful? Now, Sauter and colleagues show that, although pandemic HIV-1 M group has successfu...
Mammalian cells are equipped with so-called “restriction factors” that suppress virus replication an...
SummaryAntiviral proteins that recognize pathogen-specific or aberrantly located molecular motifs ar...
AbstractTetherin (ST2/CD317) is a cellular protein that restricts the release from cells of some env...
The expression of the antiviral host cell factor tetherin is induced by interferon and can inhibit t...
Tetherin is a cellular restriction factor that inhibits the release of HIV and other enveloped virus...
The interferon-induced host cell factor tetherin inhibits release of human immunodeficiency virus (H...
The cellular protein tetherin is thought to act as a 'leash' that anchors many enveloped viruses to ...
Influenza virus infections lead to a burst of type I interferon (IFN) in the human respiratory tract...
SummaryTetherin is an interferon-induced protein whose expression blocks the release of HIV-1 and ot...
Background: Tetherin (also known as BST-2, CD317, and HM1.24) is an interferon- induced protein that...
AbstractTetherin is a host cell restriction factor that acts against HIV-1 and other enveloped virus...
AbstractTetherin has been defined as a restriction factor of HIV-1 and several other enveloped virus...
SummaryThe tetherin/BST2/CD317 protein blocks the release of HIV-1 and other enveloped viruses by in...
Viruses are obligate, intracellular pathogens that hijack host cell machinery to replicate. Innate i...
more successful? Now, Sauter and colleagues show that, although pandemic HIV-1 M group has successfu...
Mammalian cells are equipped with so-called “restriction factors” that suppress virus replication an...
SummaryAntiviral proteins that recognize pathogen-specific or aberrantly located molecular motifs ar...