Restriction factors of retroviral replication: the example of Tripartite Motif (TRIM) protein 5α and 22

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Anna Kajaste-Rudnitski
Cinzia Pultrone
Flavia Marzetta
Silvia Ghezzi
Tiziana Coradin
Elisa Vicenzi
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[1] San Raffaele Scientific Institute,Viral Pathogens and Biosafety Unit, Division of Immunology, Transplantation and Infectious Diseases
[2] P2/P3 Laboratories,undefined
[3] DIBIT,undefined
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Amino Acids | 2010年 / 39卷
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Retroviral infection; Host restriction factors; TRIM family proteins;
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Viral tropism, replication, and pathogenesis are determined by multiple interactions between the pathogen and the host. In the case of retroviruses, and in particular, the human immunodeficiency virus, the specific interaction of the envelope protein with the host receptors and co-receptors is essential to gain entry in the cells. After entry, the success of retroviruses to complete their life cycle depends on a complex interplay between the virus and host proteins. Indeed, the cell environment is endowed with a number of factors that actively block distinct stage(s) in the microbial life cycle. Among these restriction factors, Tripartite Motif-5α (TRIM5α) has been extensively studied; however, other TRIM family members have been demonstrated to be anti-retroviral effector proteins. This article reviews, in particular, the current knowledge on the anti-retroviral effects of TRIM5α and TRIM22.
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