Envelope surface glycoprotein gp120
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env
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Tandem affinity purification and mass spectrometry analysis identify 26S protease regulatory subunit 10B (PSMC6), HIV-1 Gag, Gag/Pol, gp120, and Nef incorporated into staufen1 RNP complexes isolated from HIV-1-expressing cells |
PubMed
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Gag-Pol
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gag-pol
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Tandem affinity purification and mass spectrometry analysis identify 26S protease regulatory subunit 10B (PSMC6), HIV-1 Gag, Gag/Pol, gp120, and Nef incorporated into staufen1 RNP complexes isolated from HIV-1-expressing cells |
PubMed
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Nef
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nef
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Tandem affinity purification and mass spectrometry analysis identify 26S protease regulatory subunit 10B (PSMC6), HIV-1 Gag, Gag/Pol, gp120, and Nef incorporated into staufen1 RNP complexes isolated from HIV-1-expressing cells |
PubMed
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Pr55(Gag)
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gag
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Tandem affinity purification and mass spectrometry analysis identify 26S protease regulatory subunit 10B (PSMC6), HIV-1 Gag, Gag/Pol, gp120, and Nef incorporated into staufen1 RNP complexes isolated from HIV-1-expressing cells |
PubMed
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Tat
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tat
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HIV-1 Tat slightly enhances the activity of the purified 26 S proteasome |
PubMed
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tat
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Amino acids Lys51, Arg52, and Asp67 of HIV-1 Tat represent the proteasome binding site of Tat, and Tat amino acids 37-72 are necessary for proteasomal interaction and suppression of 11 S regulator-mediated antigen presentation |
PubMed
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tat
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HIV-1 Tat inhibits the peptidase activity of the 20 S proteasome and interferes with the formation of the 20 S proteasome-11 S regulator complex |
PubMed
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tat
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HIV-1 Tat binds to the alpha2, alpha4, alpha6, alpha7, beta1, beta2, beta3, beta5, beta6, beta7, LMP7/beta5i, and MECL1/beta2i subunits of the proteasome 20 S core structure and can inhibit cellular proteasome function |
PubMed
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Vif
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vif
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HIV-1 Vif binds to the cellular cytidine deaminase APOBEC3G and targets it for degradation through an interaction with the proteasome, thereby inhibiting APOBEC3G mediated restriction of HIV-1 replication |
PubMed
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integrase
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gag-pol
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Proteasomal degradation of HIV-1 integrase in mammalian cells occurs by the N-end rule pathway |
PubMed
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