Freed Eric O, Mouland Andrew J
Virus-Cell Interaction Section, HIV Drug Resistance Program, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD 21702-1201, USA.
Retrovirology. 2006 Nov 3;3:77. doi: 10.1186/1742-4690-3-77.
In recognition of the growing influence of cell biology in retrovirus research, we recently organized a Summer conference sponsored by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) on the Cell Biology of HIV-1 and other Retroviruses (July 20-23, 2006, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia). The meeting brought together a number of leading investigators interested in the interplay between cell biology and retrovirology with an emphasis on presentation of new and unpublished data. The conference was arranged from early to late events in the virus replication cycle, with sessions on viral fusion, entry, and transmission; post-entry restrictions to retroviral infection; nuclear import and integration; gene expression/regulation of retroviral Gag and genomic RNA; and assembly/release. In this review, we will attempt to touch briefly on some of the highlights of the conference, and will emphasize themes and trends that emerged at the meeting. MEETING REPORT: The conference began with a keynote address from W. Sundquist on the biochemistry of HIV-1 budding. This presentation will be described in the section on Assembly and Release of Retroviruses.
鉴于细胞生物学在逆转录病毒研究中的影响力日益增强,我们最近组织了一次由美国细胞生物学学会(ASCB)主办的关于HIV-1和其他逆转录病毒细胞生物学的夏季会议(2006年7月20日至23日,佐治亚州亚特兰大市埃默里大学)。此次会议汇聚了众多对细胞生物学与逆转录病毒学之间相互作用感兴趣的顶尖研究人员,重点是展示新的和未发表的数据。会议按照病毒复制周期从早期到晚期的过程进行安排,设有关于病毒融合、进入和传播;逆转录病毒感染的进入后限制;核输入和整合;逆转录病毒Gag和基因组RNA的基因表达/调控;以及组装/释放等环节的分会场。在本综述中,我们将尝试简要提及会议的一些亮点,并着重阐述会议中出现的主题和趋势。会议报告:会议以W. 桑德奎斯特关于HIV-1出芽生物化学的主题演讲拉开帷幕。这一演讲将在逆转录病毒的组装和释放部分进行描述。