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The Role Of The Hiv-1 Accessory Proteins Nef And Vpu In Subverting Host Cellular Immunity, Emily N. Pawlak Sep 2018

The Role Of The Hiv-1 Accessory Proteins Nef And Vpu In Subverting Host Cellular Immunity, Emily N. Pawlak

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The HIV-1 accessory proteins Nef and Vpu have no known enzymatic activity, yet these viral proteins are critical for HIV-1 viral spread and pathogenicity. To mediate this, these viral proteins bind to and hijack host cellular proteins, including proteins implicated in the membrane trafficking machinery. Key to the effects of these proteins is their ability to alter the subcellular localization of a plethora of cell surface receptors, including the key immune cell receptorsCD28 and MHC-I.However,the mechanism utilized by Nef and Vpu to modulate these proteins is not fully understood. Herein, we demonstrated that Nef and Vpu mediate a decrease in …


Restriction Of Hiv-1 Replication By Unique Trim22 Isoforms., Clayton Hattlmann Mar 2012

Restriction Of Hiv-1 Replication By Unique Trim22 Isoforms., Clayton Hattlmann

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Understanding how the immune system reacts to HIV infection and why normal antiviral defenses are insufficient to fight infection is a key step towards creating better therapies. Several interferon-induced proteins, such as the tripartite motif protein TRIM22, are capable of restricting HIV-1 replication; however single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can dramatically impact the actions of these proteins. While the trim22 gene contains numerous SNPs, no study has addressed how these may affect TRIM22 functions. Here we provide the first direct comparison of two TRIM22 unique isoforms. Through confocal microscopy we observed these isoforms exhibit different patterns of localization. In vitro studies …