HOMEPRODUCTSCOMPANYCONTACTFAQResearchDictionaryPharmaSign Up FREE or Login

Nucleo-cytoplasmic redistribution of the HTLV-I Rex protein: alterations by coexpression of the HTLV-I p21x protein.

Abstract
The function of the Rex protein of human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) has been demonstrated to be very similar to the Rev protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Both of these retroviral regulatory proteins rescue unspliced viral RNAs from the nuclei of infected cells. The Rev protein of HIV-1 has been reported to shuttle between the nucleus/nucleolus and the cytoplasm. Here, we have found that Rex also relocated out of the nucleus in the presence of actinomycin D. This effect was demonstrated in dose- and time-course-dependent manners. In comparison with previous reports on HIV-1 Rev, these effects with Rex seemed to be similar, but less distinct, which may reflect precise differences in the subcellular localization and/or shuttling pathways of Rev and Rex. Interestingly, the endogenous truncated form of the Rex protein, p21x, significantly interfered with the intracellular translocation of Rex, when coexpressed in trans. As expression of p21x occurs in various HTLV-I-infected cells, p21x may play a role in the life-cycle of HTLV-I, through regulating the dynamic subcellular distribution of the viral trans-activator, Rex.
AuthorsS Kubota, M Hatanaka, R J Pomerantz
JournalVirology (Virology) Vol. 220 Issue 2 Pg. 502-7 (Jun 15 1996) ISSN: 0042-6822 [Print] United States
PMID8661402 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.)
Chemical References
  • Gene Products, env
  • Gene Products, rex
  • Retroviridae Proteins, Oncogenic
  • env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • gp21 protein, Human T-lymphotropic virus 1
  • Dactinomycin
Topics
  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Transformed
  • Cell Nucleus (virology)
  • Chlorocebus aethiops
  • Cytoplasm (virology)
  • Dactinomycin (pharmacology)
  • Gene Expression
  • Gene Products, env (genetics, metabolism)
  • Gene Products, rex (genetics, metabolism)
  • Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 (metabolism)
  • Humans
  • Retroviridae Proteins, Oncogenic (genetics, metabolism)
  • Time Factors
  • env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Join CureHunter, for free Research Interface BASIC access!

Take advantage of free CureHunter research engine access to explore the best drug and treatment options for any disease. Find out why thousands of doctors, pharma researchers and patient activists around the world use CureHunter every day.
Realize the full power of the drug-disease research graph!


Choose Username:
Email:
Password:
Verify Password:
Enter Code Shown: