Bukrinsky Michael
The George Washington University, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Tropical Medicine, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
Retrovirology. 2006 Aug 9;3:49. doi: 10.1186/1742-4690-3-49.
The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex is an essential regulator of transcription of cellular genes. HIV-1 infection induces exit of a core component of SWI/SNF, Ini1, into the cytoplasm and its association with the viral pre-integration complex. Several recent papers published in EMBO Journal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, and Retrovirology provide new information regarding possible functions of Ini1 and SWI/SNF in HIV life cycle. It appears that Ini1 has an inhibitory effect on pre-integration steps of HIV replication, but also contributes to stimulation of Tat-mediated transcription. This stimulation involves displacement of the nucleosome positioned at the HIV promoter.
SWI/SNF染色质重塑复合体是细胞基因转录的重要调节因子。HIV-1感染会诱导SWI/SNF的一个核心组分Ini1进入细胞质,并使其与病毒前整合复合体相结合。最近发表在《欧洲分子生物学组织杂志》《生物化学杂志》和《逆转录病毒学》上的几篇论文提供了关于Ini1和SWI/SNF在HIV生命周期中可能功能的新信息。看来Ini1对HIV复制的前整合步骤具有抑制作用,但也有助于刺激Tat介导的转录。这种刺激涉及位于HIV启动子处的核小体的移位。