Leptomycin B inhibits equine infectious anemia virus rev and feline immunodeficiency virus rev function but not the function of the hepatitis B virus posttranscriptional regulatory element

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Otero, GC [1 ]
Harris, ME [1 ]
Donello, JE [1 ]
Hope, TJ [1 ]
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[1] Salk Inst Biol Studies, Infect Dis Lab, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
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10.1128/JVI.72.9.7593-7597.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev export depends upon the presence of the nuclear export signal (NES), a leucine-rich stretch of hydrophobic amino acids. Recently, the nuclear NES-binding receptor has been identified as CRM1 or exportin 1. Rev export has been shown to be CRM1 dependent. The function of the atypical NES-containing Rev-like proteins of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FN) is inhibited by leptomycin B, a drug that specifically blocks NES-CRM1 interactions. These data suggest that the function of atypical NES-containing proteins is CRM1 dependent. In contrast to the inhibition of EIAV Rev and FIV Rev, the cytoplasmic accumulation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) posttranscriptional regulatory element (PRE)-containing and Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV) constitutive transport element (CTE)-containing RNAs is not inhibited by leptomycin B treatment. We conclude that the HBV PRE, like the MPMV CTE, functions independently of an NES receptor-exportin 1 interaction.
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