E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The palindromic sequence motifs (CANNTG) known as E boxes are considered as binding sites for the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) class of DNA-binding proteins. Their presence has been reported in the long terminal repeats (LTR) of the HIV-1 and HTLV-1 proviruses....

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Main Authors: Gazzolo Louis, Duc Dodon Madeleine, Calvignac Sébastien, Terme Jean-Michel, Jordan Albert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-09-01
Series:Retrovirology
Online Access:http://www.retrovirology.com/content/6/1/81
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spelling doaj-9039c13355f342ac90a0ebcaa0e0b16c2020-11-24T21:17:52ZengBMCRetrovirology1742-46902009-09-01618110.1186/1742-4690-6-81E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retrovirusesGazzolo LouisDuc Dodon MadeleineCalvignac SébastienTerme Jean-MichelJordan Albert<p>Abstract</p> <p>The palindromic sequence motifs (CANNTG) known as E boxes are considered as binding sites for the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) class of DNA-binding proteins. Their presence has been reported in the long terminal repeats (LTR) of the HIV-1 and HTLV-1 proviruses. Their close proximity with the TATA region of both LTRs indicates that the bHLH proteins may act as important regulators of the function of proviral transcription. Indeed, observations on HIV-1 and recent results on HTLV-1 underline that these E boxes may be critically involved in the regulation of the proviral transcription of these human retroviruses. Indeed, of the two E boxes flanking the TATA sequences of the HIV-1 provirus, the 3' E box has been implicated in the transcriptional inhibition of viral gene expression. Such a role might also be played by the unique 5' E box present in the HTLV-1 LTR. In both cases, the expression of tissue-specfic bHLH proteins, like TAL1 might counteract the inhibitory effect exerted by E box proteins, thereby increasing proviral transcription. Finally, a phylogenetic study encompassing several subtypes of these two human retroviruses underlines that these E box motifs have recently appeared in the proviral LTRs and may be considered as potential mediators in the establishment of proviral latency.</p> http://www.retrovirology.com/content/6/1/81
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author Gazzolo Louis
Duc Dodon Madeleine
Calvignac Sébastien
Terme Jean-Michel
Jordan Albert
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Duc Dodon Madeleine
Calvignac Sébastien
Terme Jean-Michel
Jordan Albert
E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
Retrovirology
author_facet Gazzolo Louis
Duc Dodon Madeleine
Calvignac Sébastien
Terme Jean-Michel
Jordan Albert
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title E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
title_short E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
title_full E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
title_fullStr E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
title_full_unstemmed E box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
title_sort e box motifs as mediators of proviral latency of human retroviruses
publisher BMC
series Retrovirology
issn 1742-4690
publishDate 2009-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The palindromic sequence motifs (CANNTG) known as E boxes are considered as binding sites for the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) class of DNA-binding proteins. Their presence has been reported in the long terminal repeats (LTR) of the HIV-1 and HTLV-1 proviruses. Their close proximity with the TATA region of both LTRs indicates that the bHLH proteins may act as important regulators of the function of proviral transcription. Indeed, observations on HIV-1 and recent results on HTLV-1 underline that these E boxes may be critically involved in the regulation of the proviral transcription of these human retroviruses. Indeed, of the two E boxes flanking the TATA sequences of the HIV-1 provirus, the 3' E box has been implicated in the transcriptional inhibition of viral gene expression. Such a role might also be played by the unique 5' E box present in the HTLV-1 LTR. In both cases, the expression of tissue-specfic bHLH proteins, like TAL1 might counteract the inhibitory effect exerted by E box proteins, thereby increasing proviral transcription. Finally, a phylogenetic study encompassing several subtypes of these two human retroviruses underlines that these E box motifs have recently appeared in the proviral LTRs and may be considered as potential mediators in the establishment of proviral latency.</p>
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