Publications by authors named "Nordine Bakouche"

The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env) (gp120-gp41) is the target for neutralizing antibodies and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). HIV-1 Env is flexible, sampling different conformational states. Before engaging CD4, Env adopts a closed conformation (State 1) that is largely antibody resistant.

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While an essential role of HIV-1 integrase (IN) for integration of viral cDNA into human chromosome is established, studies with IN mutants and allosteric IN inhibitors (ALLINIs) have suggested that IN can also influence viral particle maturation. However, it has remained enigmatic as to how IN contributes to virion morphogenesis. Here, we demonstrate that IN directly binds the viral RNA genome in virions.

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Lactobacillus plantarum is a lactic acid bacterium that produces a racemic mixture of l- and d-lactate from sugar fermentation. The interconversion of lactate isomers is performed by a lactate racemase (Lar) that is transcriptionally controlled by the l-/d-lactate ratio and maximally induced in the presence of l-lactate. We previously reported that the Lar activity depends on the expression of two divergently oriented operons: (i) the larABCDE operon encodes the nickel-dependent lactate racemase (LarA), its maturases (LarBCE), and a lactic acid channel (LarD), and (ii) the larR(MN)QO operon encodes a transcriptional regulator (LarR) and a four-component ABC-type nickel transporter [Lar(MN), in which the M and N components are fused, LarQ, and LarO].

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the variability of the cytoplasmic tail (CT) of the HIV-2 Env protein across 46 clinical specimens and 2 reference strains, focusing on overlapping coding sequences for Env, Rev, Tat, and Nef proteins.
  • Results show a significant length reduction in the CT of certain strains due to a premature stop codon, while clinical samples exhibited variability through insertions and deletions, leading to identified conserved and variable regions.
  • The findings suggest that while the Env, Tat, and Rev proteins may show length variations, the evolution of the Rev and Nef proteins remains independent of CT changes, with Tat co-evolving alongside the Env CT alterations.
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