نتایج جستجو برای: ژن vpr

تعداد نتایج: 16796  

2016
Kristin Höhne Ramona Businger Anouk van Nuffel Sebastian Bolduan Herwig Koppensteiner Ann Baeyens Jolien Vermeire Eva Malatinkova Bruno Verhasselt Michael Schindler

The majority of T cells encountered by HIV-1 are non-activated and do not readily allow productive infection. HIV-1 Vpr is highly abundant in progeny virions, and induces signalling and HIV-1 LTR transcription. We hence hypothesized that Vpr might be a determinant of non-activated T-cell infection. Virion-delivered Vpr activated nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) through Ca(2+) influx a...

2004
Victoria McGovern

Background: Expression of the HIV-1 vpr gene in human and fission yeast cells displays multiple highly conserved activities, which include induction of cell cycle G2 arrest and cell death. We have previously characterized a yeast heat shock protein 16 (Hsp16) that suppresses the Vpr activities when it is overproduced in fission yeast. Similar suppressive effects were observed when the fission y...

2014
Carolin A. Guenzel Cécile Hérate Serge Benichou

Like other HIV-1 auxiliary proteins, Vpr is conserved within all the human (HIV-1, HIV-2) and simian (SIV) immunodeficiency viruses. However, Vpr and homologous HIV-2, and SIV Vpx are the only viral auxiliary proteins specifically incorporated into virus particles through direct interaction with the Gag precursor, indicating that this presence in the core of the mature virions is mainly require...

2016
Yosuke Sakai Ariko Miyake Naoya Doi Hikari Sasada Yasuyuki Miyazaki Akio Adachi Masako Nomaguchi

Viruses of human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2) and some simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) lineages carry a unique accessory protein called Vpx. Vpx is essential or critical for viral replication in natural target cells such as macrophages and T lymphocytes. We have previously shown that a poly-proline motif (PPM) located at the C-terminal region of Vpx is required for its efficient ex...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Yonchu Jenkins Michele McEntee Karsten Weis Warner C. Greene

While the Vpr protein of HIV-1 has been implicated in import of the viral preintegration complex across the nuclear pore complex (NPC) of nondividing cellular hosts, the mechanism by which Vpr enters the nucleus remains unknown. We now demonstrate that Vpr contains two discrete nuclear targeting signals that use two different import pathways, both of which are distinct from the classical nuclea...

2013
Courtney Zych Alexander Domling Velpandi Ayyavoo

Targeting protein-protein interactions (PPI) is an emerging field in drug discovery. Dimerization and PPI are essential properties of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 proteins, their mediated functions, and virus biology. Additionally, dimerization is required for the functional interaction of HIV-1 proteins with many host cellular components. In this study, a bimolecular fluorescence compl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
S Mahalingam V Ayyavoo M Patel T Kieber-Emmons G D Kao R J Muschel D B Weiner

Several important and possibly interrelated functions have been identified for the HIV-1 accessory gene product Vpr. These include import of the HIV reverse transcription complex into the nucleus of nondividing cells, cellular differentiation including cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase border, immune suppression, and enhancement of virus replication. We have cloned a candidate Vpr ligand, ter...

Journal: :IEEE robotics and automation letters 2021

Recently, the methods based on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have gained popularity in field of visual place recognition (VPR). In particular, features from middle layers CNNs are more robust to drastic appearance changes than handcrafted and high-layer features. Unfortunately, holistic mid-layer lack robustness large viewpoint changes. Here we split into local features, propose an adapt...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
M Altfeld M M Addo R L Eldridge X G Yu S Thomas A Khatri D Strick M N Phillips G B Cohen S A Islam S A Kalams C Brander P J Goulder E S Rosenberg B D Walker

The HIV-1 accessory proteins Vpr, Vpu, and Vif are essential for viral replication, and their cytoplasmic production suggests that they should be processed for recognition by CTLs. However, the extent to which these proteins are targeted in natural infection, as well as precise CTL epitopes within them, remains to be defined. In this study, CTL responses against HIV-1 Vpr, Vpu, and Vif were ana...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2001
S Pang M K Kang S Kung D Yu A Lee B Poon I S Chen B Lindemann N H Park

A lentiviral vector capable of expressing the HIV-1 vpr gene (Vpr lentiviral vector) was constructed, and its in vivo anticancer effect was determined against cutaneous tumors derived from the AT-84 oral cancer cells in immunocompetent mice. A single intratumoral injection of the Vpr lentiviral vector not only significantly reduced the primary tumor volume but also completely regressed tumors i...

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