Investigation of function and regulation of the YB-1 cellular factor in HIV replication

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Abstract

Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) is a member of the cold-shock domain (CSD) protein superfamily. It participates in a wide variety of cellular events, including transcription, RNA splicing, translation, DNA repair, drug resistance, and stress responses. We investigated putative functions of YB-1 in HIV-1 replication. Functional studies using overexpression or knockdown of YB-1 in conjunction with transfection of proviral DNA showed that YB-1 enhances virus production. We found YB-1 regulates HIV-1 production by stimulating viral transcription using HIV-1 LTR sequence U3RU5 with Luciferase assay. We also identified a specific region from amino acids 1 to 324 of YB-1 as necessary for the participation of the protein in the production of virions.

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Jung, Y. M., Yu, K. L., Park, S. H., Lee, S. D., Kim, M. J., & You, J. C. (2018). Investigation of function and regulation of the YB-1 cellular factor in HIV replication. BMB Reports, 51(6), 290–295. https://doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2018.51.6.231

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