| Literature DB >> 26379090 |
Feng Huang1, Junsong Zhang1, Yijun Zhang1, Guannan Geng1, Juanran Liang1, Yingniang Li1, Jingliang Chen1, Chao Liu2, Hui Zhang1.
Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) exploits multiple host factors during its replication. The REV/RRE-dependent nuclear export of unspliced/partially spliced viral transcripts needs the assistance of host proteins. Recent studies have shown that MOV10 overexpression inhibited HIV-1 replication at various steps. However, the endogenous MOV10 was required in certain step(s) of HIV-1 replication. In this report, we found that MOV10 potently enhances the nuclear export of viral mRNAs and subsequently increases the expression of Gag protein and other late products through affecting the Rev/RRE axis. The co-immunoprecipitation analysis indicated that MOV10 interacts with Rev in an RNA-independent manner. The DEAG-box of MOV10 was required for the enhancement of Rev/RRE-dependent nuclear export and the DEAG-box mutant showed a dominant-negative activity. Our data propose that HIV-1 utilizes the anti-viral factor MOV10 to function as a co-factor of Rev and demonstrate the complicated effects of MOV10 on HIV-1 life cycle.Entities:
Keywords: HIV-1; MOV10; RNA transport; RRE; Rev
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26379090 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.08.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616