TRIM22 Inhibits HIV-1 Transcription Independently of Its E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Activity, Tat, and NF-κB-Responsive Long Terminal Repeat Elements
Kajaste-Rudnitski A, Marelli SS, Pultrone C, Pertel T, Uchil PD, Mechti N, Mothes W, Poli G, Luban J, Vicenzi E. TRIM22 Inhibits HIV-1 Transcription Independently of Its E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Activity, Tat, and NF-κB-Responsive Long Terminal Repeat Elements. Journal Of Virology 2011, 85: 5183-5196. PMID: 21345949, PMCID: PMC3126207, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02302-10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCell LineHIV-1HumansMinor Histocompatibility AntigensMonocytesRepressor ProteinsT-LymphocytesTranscription, GeneticTripartite Motif ProteinsVirus ReplicationConceptsHIV-1 replicationHIV-1 transcriptionHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replicationU937 promonocytic cell lineHIV-1 restriction factorsTumor necrosis factor alphaInhibits HIV-1 transcriptionType 1 replicationRestriction factorsHIV-1 productionNecrosis factor alphaLower peak levelsPermissive cellsHIV-1 LTRHost restriction factorsPromonocytic cell lineU937 cellsReplication-competent virusNF-κB binding siteFactor alphaT cellsHIV-1Overexpression of TRIM22NF-κBLTR transactivation