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Article Dans Une Revue Translation (Austin, Tex.) Année : 2014

Translation initiation of the HIV-1 mRNA

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Translation initiation of the full-length mRNA of the human immunodeficiency virus can occur via several different mechanisms to maintain production of viral structural proteins throughout the replication cycle. HIV-1 viral protein synthesis can occur by the use of both a cap-dependant and IRES-driven mechanism depending on the physiological conditions of the cell and the status of the ongoing infection. For both of these mechanisms there is a need for several viral and cellular co-factors for optimal translation of the viral mRNA. In this review we will describe the mechanism used by the full-length mRNA to initiate translation highlighting the role of co-factors within this process. A particular emphasis will be given to the role of the DDX3 RNA helicase in HIV-1 mRNA translation initiation.

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hal-01911131 , version 1 (02-11-2018)

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Théophile Ohlmann, Chloé Mengardi, Marcelo López-Lastra. Translation initiation of the HIV-1 mRNA. Translation (Austin, Tex.), 2014, 2 (2), pp.e960242. ⟨10.4161/2169074X.2014.960242⟩. ⟨hal-01911131⟩
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