Identification of HIV-1 Tat-Associated Proteins Contributing to HIV-1 Transcription and Latency.
Viruses
; 9(4)2017 04 01.
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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat is a virus-encoded trans-activator that plays a central role in viral transcription. We used our recently developed parallel analysis of in vitro translated open reading frames (ORFs) (PLATO) approach to identify host proteins that associate with HIV-1 Tat. From this proteomic assay, we identify 89 Tat-associated proteins (TAPs). We combine our results with other datasets of Tat or long terminal repeat (LTR)-associated proteins. For some of these proteins (NAT10, TINP1, XRCC5, SIN3A), we confirm their strong association with Tat. These TAPs also suppress Tat-mediated HIV-1 transcription. Removing suppression of HIV-1 transcription benefits the reversal of post-integrated, latent HIV-1 proviruses. We demonstrate that these transcriptionally suppressing TAPs contribute to HIV-1 latency in Jurkat latency (J-LAT) cells. Therefore, our proteomic analysis highlights the previously unappreciated TAPs that play a role in maintaining HIV-1 latency and can be further studied as potential pharmacological targets for the "shock and kill" HIV-1 cure strategy.
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Transcripción Genética
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VIH-1
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Latencia del Virus
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Productos del Gen tat del Virus de la Inmunodeficiencia Humana
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Interacciones Huésped-Patógeno
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Diagnostic_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Viruses
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2017
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