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Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAs.

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Miller, HB; Saunders, KO; Tomaras, GD; Garcia-Blanco, MA
Published in: PLoS One
May 27, 2009

BACKGROUND: HIV-1 relies on several host proteins for productive viral transcription. HIV-1 Tat-specific factor 1 (Tat-SF1) is among these cofactors that were identified by in vitro reconstituted transcription reactions with immunodepleted nuclear extracts. At the onset of this work, the prevailing hypothesis was that Tat-SF1 was a required cofactor for the viral regulatory protein, Tat; however, this had not previously been formally tested in vivo. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To directly address the involvement of Tat-SF1 in HIV-1 gene expression, we depleted Tat-SF1 in HeLa cells by conventional expression of shRNAs and in T- Rex -293 cells containing tetracycline-inducible shRNAs targeting Tat-SF1. We achieved efficient depletion of Tat-SF1 and demonstrated that this did not affect cell viability. HIV-1 infectivity decreased in Tat-SF1-depleted cells, but only when multiple rounds of infection occurred. Neither Tat-dependent nor basal transcription from the HIV-1 LTR was affected by Tat-SF1 depletion, suggesting that the decrease in infectivity was due to a deficiency at a later step in the viral lifecycle. Finally, Tat-SF1 depletion resulted in an increase in the ratio of unspliced to spliced viral transcripts. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Tat-SF1 is not required for regulating HIV-1 transcription, but is required for maintaining the ratios of different classes of HIV-1 transcripts. These new findings highlight a novel, post-transcriptional role for Tat-SF1 in the HIV-1 life cycle.

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PLoS One

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EISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

May 27, 2009

Volume

4

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e5710

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • tat Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Virus Replication
  • Transcriptional Activation
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Trans-Activators
  • RNA, Viral
  • RNA Splicing
  • Humans
  • Hela Cells
  • HeLa Cells
 

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Miller, H. B., Saunders, K. O., Tomaras, G. D., & Garcia-Blanco, M. A. (2009). Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAs. PLoS One, 4(5), e5710. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005710
Miller, Heather B., Kevin O. Saunders, Georgia D. Tomaras, and Mariano A. Garcia-Blanco. “Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAs.PLoS One 4, no. 5 (May 27, 2009): e5710. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005710.
Miller HB, Saunders KO, Tomaras GD, Garcia-Blanco MA. Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAs. PLoS One. 2009 May 27;4(5):e5710.
Miller, Heather B., et al. “Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAs.PLoS One, vol. 4, no. 5, May 2009, p. e5710. Pubmed, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005710.
Miller HB, Saunders KO, Tomaras GD, Garcia-Blanco MA. Tat-SF1 is not required for Tat transactivation but does regulate the relative levels of unspliced and spliced HIV-1 RNAs. PLoS One. 2009 May 27;4(5):e5710.

Published In

PLoS One

DOI

EISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

May 27, 2009

Volume

4

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e5710

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • tat Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Virus Replication
  • Transcriptional Activation
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Trans-Activators
  • RNA, Viral
  • RNA Splicing
  • Humans
  • Hela Cells
  • HeLa Cells