| Literature DB >> 23746211 |
Arlette Kouwenhoven1, Violette Der Minassian, Jon W Marsh.
Abstract
The HIV-1 Nef protein brings about increased T cell activity and viral titers through mechanisms that are poorly understood. Nef activity has been described as an enhancer, but not an inducer, of certain signaling pathways that lead to T cell activation and viral production, particularly from resting T cells. The protein has also been found to associate with and promote autophosphorylation of a serine kinase, Pak2, but the Nef-associated kinase level is very low and difficult to study. Here we demonstrate that Nef expression mediates phosphorylation of Mek1 serine298 in T cell lines as well as primary human T cells, thus directly affecting the Erk cascade. This phosphorylation is through a Pak and Rac activity. We also find that Pak2 in Nef expressing cells is phosphorylated on serine192/197, the first biochemical description of the Nef-mediated activation state for this kinase.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23746211 DOI: 10.2174/1570162x113119990039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr HIV Res ISSN: 1570-162X Impact factor: 1.581