نتایج جستجو برای: ژن vpr

تعداد نتایج: 16796  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1979
C J Avezaat J H van Eijndhoven D J Wyper

In six anaesthetised and ventilated dogs the CSF pulse pressure was compared with the volume-pressure response (VPR) during continuous inflation of an extradural balloon. Both pulse pressure and VPR increased linearly with the ventricular fluid pressure (VFP) up to a mean VFP of 60 mmHg. At this pressure a breakpoint occurred above which the CSF pulse pressure showed a steeper linear increase, ...

Journal: :BioTechniques 1998
Y Zhao R T Elder M Chen J Cao

A pYZ series of fission yeast expression vectors, derivatives of the pREP series, was designed to allow positive identification of cloned gene insertion and fusion to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene for in vivo analysis of gene expression. To validate this new vector system, the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vpr gene of viral isolate pNL4-3 was expressed in the pYZ1N vect...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Eugene Boon Beng Ong Nobumoto Watanabe Akiko Saito Yushi Futamura Khaled Hussein Abd El Galil Atsushi Koito Nazalan Najimudin Hiroyuki Osada

The human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) viral protein R (Vpr) is an accessory protein that has been shown to have multiple roles in HIV-1 pathogenesis. By screening chemical libraries in the RIKEN Natural Products Depository, we identified a 3-phenyl coumarin-based compound that inhibited the cell cycle arrest activity of Vpr in yeast and Vpr-dependent viral infection of human macrophages. W...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
L Conti P Matarrese B Varano M C Gauzzi A Sato W Malorni F Belardelli S Gessani

We investigated the effect of vpr, physiologically expressed during the course of an acute HIV-1 infection, on the response of infected cells to apoptotic stimuli as well as on the HIV-induced apoptosis. At 48 h after infection, Jurkat cells exhibited a lower susceptibility to undergo apoptosis with respect to uninfected cells. This effect was not observed following infection with either a vpr-...

2006
Erik S. Zimmerman Michael P. Sherman Jana L. Blackett Jason A. Neidleman Christophe Kreis Pamela Mundt Samuel A. Williams Maria Warmerdam James Kahn Frederick M. Hecht Robert M. Grant Carlos M.C. de Noronha Andrew S. Weyrich Warner C. Greene Vicente Planelles

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) viral protein R (Vpr) causes cell cycle arrest in G2. Vpr-expressing cells display the hallmarks of certain forms of DNA damage, specifically activation of the Ataxia telangiectasiamutated and Rad3-related kinase, ATR. However, evidence that Vpr function is relevant in vivo, or in the context of viral infection is still lacking. In the present stu...

Journal: :International immunology 2005
Karuppiah Muthumani Daniel S Hwang Andrew Y Choo Shanmugam Mayilvahanan Nathanael S Dayes Khanh P Thieu David B Weiner

Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) Vpr encodes a 14 kDa protein that has been implicated in viral pathogenesis through in vitro modulation of several host cell functions. Vpr modulates cellular proliferation, cell differentiation, apoptosis and host cell transcription in a manner that involves the glucocorticoid pathway. To better understand the role of HIV-1 Vpr in host gene expression, ap...

Journal: :Virology 2013
Laurieann Casey Klockow Hamayun J Sharifi Xiaoyun Wen Meg Flagg Andrea K M Furuya Michael Nekorchuk Carlos M C de Noronha

The HIV-1 protein Vpr enhances macrophage infection, triggers G2 cell cycle arrest, and targets cells for NK-cell killing. Vpr acts through the CRL4(DCAF1) ubiquitin ligase complex to cause G2 arrest and trigger expression of NK ligands. Corresponding ubiquitination targets have not been identified. UNG2 and SMUG1 are the only known substrates for Vpr-directed depletion through CRL4(DCAF1). Her...

2018
Ryoko Koga Minami Yamamoto Halil Ibrahim Ciftci Masami Otsuka Mikako Fujita

Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 has two structurally similar proteins, Vpx and Vpr. Vpx degrades the host anti-viral protein SAMHD1 and is expressed at high levels, while Vpr is responsible for cell cycle arrest and is expressed at much lower levels. We constructed a Vpr mutant with a high level of expression by replacing the amino acids HHCR/HHCH with a putative H2C2-type zinc-binding site...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2014
Kevin Hadi Leah A Walker Debjani Guha Ramachandran Murali Simon C Watkins Patrick Tarwater Alagarsamy Srinivasan Velpandi Ayyavoo

Following infection with Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) there is a remarkable variation in virus replication and disease progression. Both host and viral factors have been implicated in the observed differences in disease status. Here, we focus on understanding the contribution of HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) by evaluating the disease-associated Vpr polymorphism and its biological functi...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2012
Efrem S Lim Oliver I Fregoso Connor O McCoy Frederick A Matsen Harmit S Malik Michael Emerman

The human SAMHD1 protein potently restricts lentiviral infection in dendritic cells and monocyte/macrophages but is antagonized by the primate lentiviral protein Vpx, which targets SAMHD1 for degradation. However, only two of eight primate lentivirus lineages encode Vpx, whereas its paralog, Vpr, is conserved across all extant primate lentiviruses. We find that not only multiple Vpx but also so...

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