Journal article

P30 protein: A critical regulator of HTLV-1 viral latency and host immunity

R Moles, S Sarkis, V Galli, M Omsland, DFJ Purcell, D Yurick, G Khoury, CA Pise-Masison, G Franchini

Retrovirology | BMC | Published : 2019

Abstract

The extraordinarily high prevalence of HTLV-1 subtype C (HTLV-1C) in some isolated indigenous communities in Oceania and the severity of the health conditions associated with the virus impress the great need for basic and translational research to prevent and treat HTLV-1 infection. The genome of the virus's most common subtype, HTLV-1A, encodes structural, enzymatic, and regulatory proteins that contribute to viral persistence and pathogenesis. Among these is the p30 protein encoded by the doubly spliced Tax-orf II mRNA, a nuclear/nucleolar protein with both transcriptional and post-transcriptional activity. The p30 protein inhibits the productive replication cycle via nuclear retention of ..

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