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  • Title: NF-kappa B-binding proteins induced by HSV-1 infection of U937 cells are not involved in activation of human immunodeficiency virus.
    Author: Feng CP, Kulka M, Aurelian L.
    Journal: Virology; 1993 Feb; 192(2):491-500. PubMed ID: 8380662.
    Abstract:
    Molecular interactions between the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were investigated in U937 cells. Nonpermissive HSV-1 infection of U937 cells activated HIV as determined in transient expression assays with hybrid constructions containing the HIV-LTR-directed chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene. Activation was independent of kappa B-enhancer elements whereas these elements were required for HSV-1-mediated activation in another cell line (C6). kappa B-binding proteins were induced in U937 cells by HSV-1 infection. Four species (45, 55, 75, and 75/80 kDa) were identified by DNA-protein cross-linking. Methylation interference analysis defined close contact only with the third residue of the previously established critical contact triplet GGG. Transient expression assays using mutants in HIV-LTR revealed the presence a cis-response element (GGTCA palindrome) in the negative regulatory region.
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