نتایج جستجو برای: rev 1

تعداد نتایج: 2765708  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1993
L Giver D Bartel M Zapp A Pawul M Green A D Ellington

RNA molecules that can bind to the Rev protein of HIV-1 have been isolated from random sequence nucleic acid pools based on a minimal Rev-binding element (RBE) found within the Rev Responsive Element (RRE). While the selected sequences are related to the wild-type element, they also contain substitutions that allow them to bind Rev up to 10-fold better in vitro. A hypothesized homopurine pairin...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
P C Brice A C Kelley P J Butler

Oligomerization of the Rev protein of human immuno-deficiency virus type 1 on its cognate response element is essential for export of the late viral mRNAs from the nucleus. Two regions of the protein, flanking the RNA binding site, have been defined as oligomerization sites after mutants (M4 and M7) had been reported to bind specifically to the response element but not to oligomerize in vivo or...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1994
F Stutz M Rosbash

The HIV-1 Rev protein regulates viral gene expression by enhancing the export of partially spliced or nonspliced viral transcripts to the cytoplasm. This activity is mediated by the interaction of Rev with a highly structured viral RNA sequence, the Rev response element (RRE). In this paper, Rev regulation has been recapitulated in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The data show that Rev enha...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1992
J Kjems B J Calnan A D Frankel P A Sharp

Human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) encodes a regulatory protein, Rev, which is required for cytoplasmic expression of incompletely spliced viral mRNA. Rev activity is mediated through specific binding to a cis-acting Rev responsive element (RRE) located within the env region of HIV-1. A monomer Rev binding site corresponding to 37 nucleotides of the RRE (IIB RNA) was studied by RNA foo...

2013
Elaine Vieira Laura Marroquí Ana Lucia C. Figueroa Beatriz Merino Rebeca Fernandez-Ruiz Angel Nadal Thomas P. Burris Ramon Gomis Ivan Quesada

Disruption of pancreatic clock genes impairs pancreatic beta-cell function, leading to the onset of diabetes. Despite the importance of pancreatic alpha-cells in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and in diabetes pathophysiology, nothing is known about the role of clock genes in these cells. Here, we identify the clock gene Rev-erb alpha as a new intracellular regulator of glucagon secretion...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Suhasini Modem Kameswara R. Badri Thomas C. Holland Thipparthi R. Reddy

Sam68 functionally complements for, as well as synergizes with, HIV-1 Rev in Rev response element (RRE)-mediated gene expression and virus production. Furthermore, C-terminal deletion/point mutants of Sam68 (Sam68DeltaC/Sam68-P21) exert a transdominant negative phenotype for Rev function and HIV-1 production. However, the relevance of Sam68 in Rev/RRE function is not well defined. To gain more ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2003
Eric S DeJong Chia-en Chang Michael K Gilson John P Marino

Rev is an essential regulatory HIV-1 protein that binds the Rev responsive element (RRE) within the env gene of the HIV-1 RNA genome, activating the switch between viral latency and active viral replication. Previously, we have shown that selective incorporation of the fluorescent probe 2-aminopurine (2-AP) into a truncated form of the RRE sequence (RRE-IIB) allowed the binding of an arginine-r...

Journal: :Protein engineering 1997
S L Thomas J Hauber G Casari

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) encodes a trans-acting regulatory protein, termed Rev, which is critically required for virus replication. Rev is a sequence-specific RNA binding protein which mediates the nuclear export of unspliced and incompletely spliced viral mRNAs encoding the viral structural proteins. While CD and fluorescence measurements have provided several possible struc...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1990
H Sakai R Shibata T Miura M Hayami K Ogawa T Kiyomasu A Ishimoto A Adachi

The functional exchangeability of the rev gene was assessed in transient transfection experiments by using in vitro-constructed rev and gag mutants of the following three primate lentiviruses: human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), HIV-2, and simian immunodeficiency virus from the African green monkey (SIV AGM). Cotransfection into SW480 cells of the rev and gag mutants derived from the D...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
G C Otero M E Harris J E Donello T J Hope

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev export depends upon the presence of the nuclear export signal (NES), a leucine-rich stretch of hydrophobic amino acids. Recently, the nuclear NES-binding receptor has been identified as CRM1 or exportin 1. Rev export has been shown to be CRM1 dependent. The function of the atypical NES-containing Rev-like proteins of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) ...

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