1. Intracellular Localization and Cellular Factors Interaction of HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 Tax Proteins: Similarities and Functional Differences
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Umberto Bertazzoni, Maria Romanelli, Francesca Avesani, Gianfranco Di Gennaro, Marco Turci, and Carlo Bidoia
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Transcriptional Activation ,viruses ,Intracellular localization ,cellular localization ,Cell ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Review ,Biology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,NF-κB ,Transactivation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Virology ,post-translational modifications ,medicine ,Humans ,NF-kB ,HTLV ,Tax-1 ,Tax-2 ,signal transduction ,PDZ binding motif ,health care economics and organizations ,Cellular localization ,Genetics ,Regulation of gene expression ,Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 ,Human T-lymphotropic virus 2 ,Gene Products, tax ,HTLV-I Infections ,Phenotype ,Protein Transport ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,HTLV-II Infections ,Signal transduction - Abstract
Human T-lymphotropic viruses type 1 (HTLV-1) and type 2 (HTLV-2) present very similar genomic structures but HTLV-1 is more pathogenic than HTLV-2. Is this difference due to their transactivating Tax proteins, Tax-1 and Tax-2, which are responsible for viral and cellular gene activation? Do Tax-1 and Tax-2 differ in their cellular localization and in their interaction pattern with cellular factors? In this review, we summarize Tax-1 and Tax-2 structural and phenotypic properties, their interaction with factors involved in signal transduction and their localization-related behavior within the cell. Special attention will be given to the distinctions between Tax-1 and Tax-2 that likely play an important role in their transactivation activity.
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- 2011
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