HIV-1 Rev oligomerization is not obligatory in the presence of an extra basic domain
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https://hdl.handle.net/1956/8458Utgivelsesdato
2005-06-10Metadata
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https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-2-39Sammendrag
Background: The HIV-1 Rev regulatory protein binds as an oligomeric complex to viral RNA mediating nuclear export of incompletely spliced and non-spliced viral mRNAs encoding the viral structural proteins. However, the biological significance of the obligatory complex formation of Rev upon the viral RNA is unclear. Results: The activity of various fusion proteins based on the negative oligomerization-defect Rev mutant M4 was tested using Rev dependent reporter constructs. An artificial M4 mutant dimer and an M4 mutant containing an extra basic domain from the HTLV-I Rex protein exhibited nearly full activity when compared to wild type Rev. Conclusion: Rev dimerization appears to be required to expose free basic domains whilst the Rev oligomeric complex remains bound to viral RNA via other basic domains.
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BioMed CentralTidsskrift
RetrovirologyOpphavsrett
Clemens Furnes et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Copyright 2005 Furnes et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.