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Viral protein U counteracts a human host cell restriction that inhibits HIV-1 particle production
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Viral ReplicationViral Polymerase MechanismImmunologyMolecular BiologyViral Structural ProteinHiv-1 Accessory ProteinHuman RetrovirusViral GeneticsViral Protein UHiv-1 Vpu GeneVirologyChronic Viral InfectionHiv-1 Particle ProductionHivCell BiologyAids PathogenesisHost RestrictionAntiviral ResponseVirus-host InteractionMedicine
Human cells resist viral infections by a variety of mechanisms. Viruses must overcome host cell restrictions to successfully reproduce their genetic material. Here, we identify a host restriction to viral replication that acts at the stage of particle assembly. Viral protein U (Vpu) is an HIV-1 accessory protein that enhances particle assembly and release in most human cells, but not in simian cells. By using human-simian cell heterokaryons, we show that the inhibition of assembly in human cells is dominant. Vpu overcomes the block to assembly in human cells and in human-simian heterokaryons. The HIV-1 vpu gene may have evolved to counteract an assembly restriction that is present in human cells.
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