The life cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other retroviruses is dependent upon nucleo-cytoplasmic exchange. Once in the cytoplasm, HIV RNA is reverse-transcribed into double-stranded DNA which must enter the nucleus. Other retroviral regulatory proteins also enter the nucleus to perform their function, and viral transcripts are exported to the cytoplasm. The viral proteins, rev and tat, have been identified as a key regulators of the transcription and transport of HIV envelope mRNA out of the nucleus. We are examining the processes of nuclear protein import and export in vitro. I will focus on studies with the HIV rev protein. The rev protein actively shuttles between nucleolus and cytoplasm and mediates premature export of unspliced retroviral RNAs. Using digitonin permeabilized cultured cells, we developed an in vitro assay for studying both nuclear transport and nucleolar accumulation of molecules such as HIV Rev. The localization of nuclear shuttling proteins such as HIV rev is controlled by the relative rates of nuclear import and export. We also have developed an in vitro assay for nuclear export using the green fluorescent protein- labelled rev fused to a hormone-inducible import signal (Rev/Gr/GFP). Addition of steroid to cells induced nuclear import and nucleolar accumulation of the chimeric protein. Steroid removal switched off import, thus allowing direct visualization of the rev export pathway in living cells and reconstitution of the process in vitro. We examined the requirements for nuclear transport and nucleolar accumulation of HIV Rev in vitro and in living cells. This allowed a dissection of nuclear import, nucleolar accumulation and nuclear export of molecules such as HIV rev containing multiple targeting motifs. We have also removed the nucleolar targeting motif to examine the rev nuclear export process without the complications introduced by association with the nucleolus. We are testing the hypothesis that Nuclear Import and Export are differentially regulated by the intracellular mediators GTP and Ca+2. Demonstration that Nuclear Import and Export have different requirements for Ca+2 and GTP provides a direct link between signal transduction pathways and the modulation of nuclear transport. - HIV Rev Tat Nuclear Export Nucleolus Nuclear Import GTP Calmodulin Retrovirus

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01DK060001-05
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6289847
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (LCBB)
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5
Fiscal Year
1999
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