Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3424180 Virology 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus gene expression and replication are regulated at several levels. Incompletely spliced viral RNAs and full-length genomic RNA contain the RRE element and are bound by the viral trans-acting protein Rev to be transported out of the nucleus. Previously we found that the nuclear matrix protein MATR3 was a cofactor of Rev-mediated RNA export. Here we show that the pleiotropic protein PSF binds viral RNA and is associated with MATR3. PSF is involved in the maintenance of a pool of RNA available for Rev activity. However, while Rev and PSF bind the viral pre-mRNA at the site of viral transcription, MATR3 interacts at a subsequent step. We propose that PSF and MATR3 define a novel pathway for RRE-containing HIV-1 RNAs that is hijacked by the viral Rev protein.

► HIV-1 Rev activity on viral RNAs depends on host factors. ► PSF and MATR3 are cellular host factors that bind viral RNA and promote Rev activity. ► PSF and Rev associate with nascent RNA that is released to MATR3. ► PSF commits viral RRE containing RNAs to Rev mediated export through MATR3.

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