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Mutation of a diacidic motif in SIV-PBj Nef impairs T-cell activation and enteropathic diseaseUlrich Tschulena
Division of Medical Biotechnology, Paul Ehrlich Institut, Langen, Germany
Retrovirology 8:14. 2011..One important pathogenicity factor of the PBj virus is the PBj-Nef protein, which contains a conserved diacidic motif and, unusually, an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)...
Conservation of Nef function across highly diverse lineages of SIVsmmJan Schmökel
Institute of Virology, University of Ulm, 89081 Ulm, Germany
Retrovirology 6:36. 2009..In the present study we examined whether representatives of five different SIVsmm lineages show differences in the function of the accessory Nef protein, which plays an important role in viral persistence, transmission and pathogenesis...
HIV-1 assembly in macrophagesPhilippe Benaroch
Institut Curie, Centre de Recherche, Paris, F 75248 France INSERM U932, Paris, F 75248 France
Retrovirology 7:29. 2010..In summary, the complete process of HIV-1 assembly is still poorly understood and will undoubtedly benefit from the ongoing explosion of new imaging techniques allowing better time-lapse and quantitative studies...
Vpu serine 52 dependent counteraction of tetherin is required for HIV-1 replication in macrophages, but not in ex vivo human lymphoid tissueMichael Schindler
Heinrich Pette Institute for Experimental Virology and Immunology, Martinistrasse 52, 20251 Hamburg, Germany
Retrovirology 7:1. 2010....
A flow cytometry-based FRET assay to identify and analyse protein-protein interactions in living cellsCarina Banning
Heinrich Pette Institute for Experimental Virology and Immunology, Hamburg, Germany
PLoS ONE 5:e9344. 2010....
