Kalland K H, Szilvay A M, Brokstad K A, Saetrevik W, Haukenes G
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Gade Institute, Bergen High Technology Centre, University of Bergen, Norway.
Mol Cell Biol. 1994 Nov;14(11):7436-44. doi: 10.1128/mcb.14.11.7436-7444.1994.
A retroviral regulatory protein, Rev (regulator of virion protein expression), is made in cells infected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Rev is essential for the completion of the retroviral life cycle and interacts with the host cell at some posttranscriptional step in order to express the incompletely spliced HIV mRNAs from which HIV structural proteins are translated. Neither the host cell components nor the mechanisms responsible for this important regulation have been defined. We now report that Rev is a nucleocytoplasmic shuttle protein which is continuously transported between the cytoplasm, the nucleoli, and nucleoplasmic speckles enriched in RNA splicing and processing factors. The results show that Rev has the potential to interfere specifically with the splicing of the HIV pre-mRNA in the nucleoplasm and, next, guide such mRNAs to the cytoplasm for translation.
一种逆转录病毒调节蛋白Rev(病毒体蛋白表达调节因子)在感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的细胞中产生。Rev对于逆转录病毒生命周期的完成至关重要,并且在转录后步骤的某个环节与宿主细胞相互作用,从而表达不完全剪接的HIV mRNA,HIV结构蛋白就是从这些mRNA翻译而来的。负责这一重要调节的宿主细胞成分和机制均未明确。我们现在报告,Rev是一种核质穿梭蛋白,它在细胞质、核仁以及富含RNA剪接和加工因子的核质斑点之间持续运输。结果表明,Rev有可能在核质中特异性干扰HIV前体mRNA的剪接,然后引导此类mRNA进入细胞质进行翻译。