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. 1990 Apr 25;18(8):2037-44.
doi: 10.1093/nar/18.8.2037.

Identification of trans-dominant HIV-1 rev protein mutants by direct transfer of bacterially produced proteins into human cells

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Identification of trans-dominant HIV-1 rev protein mutants by direct transfer of bacterially produced proteins into human cells

B Mermer et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

A synthetic rev gene containing substitutions which introduced unique restriction sites but did not alter the deduced amino acid sequence was used as a vehicle to construct mutations in rev. Insertion or substitution mutations within a domain of Rev resulted in proteins able to inhibit the function of Rev protein in trans. Rev function was monitored in a cell line, HLfB, which contained a rev- mutant provirus. HLfB cells require the presence of rev for virus production, which was conveniently monitored by immunoblot detection of p24gag. Trans-dominant mutants were identified after expression in bacteria and delivery into HLfB cells by protoplast fusion. In addition, the trans-dominant phenotype was verified by expression of the mutant proteins in HLfB cells after cotransfection. These studies define a region between amino acid residues 81 and 88 of rev, in which different mutations result in proteins capable of inhibiting Rev function.

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