Cohen E A, Terwilliger E F, Jalinoos Y, Proulx J, Sodroski J G, Haseltine W A
Department of Human Retrovirology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts 02115.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (1988). 1990;3(1):11-8.
To investigate the role of vpr (viral protein R) in the replication and cytopathicity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), infectious proviruses were constructed that were isogenic except for the ability to produce the protein product of vpr. The experiments described here demonstrate that vpr encodes a 96 amino acid 15 kDa protein. The vpr product increases the rate of replication and accelerates the cytopathic effect of the virus in T cells. Vpr acts in trans to increase levels of viral protein expression. The stimulatory effect of vpr is observed to act on the HIV-1 LTR as well as on several heterologous promoters.