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Journal of Virology, December 2000, p. 11899-11910, Vol. 74, No. 24
Dipartimento di Scienze Oncologiche e
Chirurgiche, Sezione di Oncologia,1 and
Dipartimento di Chimica Biologica e Centro di Studio delle
Biomembrane del CNR,2 University of Padova,
Italy
Received 25 May 2000/Accepted 15 September 2000
The activity of human immunodeficiency virus Rev as a regulator of
viral mRNA expression is tightly linked to its ability to shuttle
between the nucleus and cytoplasm; these properties are conferred by a
leucine-rich nuclear export signal (NES) and by an arginine-rich
nuclear localization signal/RNA binding domain (NLS/RBD)
required for binding to the Rev-responsive element (RRE) located on
viral unspliced and singly spliced mRNAs. Structure predictions and
biophysical measurements indicate that Rev consists of an unstructured
region followed by a helix-loop-helix motif containing the NLS/RBD and
sequences directing multimerization and by a carboxy-terminal tail
containing the NES. We present evidence that the loop portion of the
helix-loop-helix region is an essential functional determinant that
is required for binding to the RRE and for correct
intracellular routing. Data obtained using a protein kinase CK2
phosphorylation assay indicated that the loop region is essential
for juxtaposition of helices 1 and 2 and phosphorylation by protein
kinase CK2. Deletion of the loop resulted in partial accumulation
of Rev in SC35-positive nuclear bodies that resembled nuclear bodies
that form in response to inhibition of transcription. Accumulation of
the
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Identification of a Domain in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Rev That Is Required for Functional Activity and Modulates Association
with Subnuclear Compartments Containing Splicing Factor
SC35
Loop mutant in nuclear bodies depended on the presence of an
intact NES, suggesting that both the loop and the NES play a role in
controlling intranuclear compartmentalization of Rev and its
association with splicing factors.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Dipartimento di
Scienze Oncologiche e Chirurgiche, Sezione di Oncologia,
Università di Padova, Via Gattamelata 64, 35128 Padova,
Italy. Phone: 39 049 821 5833. Fax: 39 049 807 2854. E-mail:
dmdago{at}ux1.unipd.it.
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