Dual hijack model of Vif in HIV infection (Homo sapiens)
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Description
By hijacking CBF-b, Vif (Viral infectivity factor, HIV protein) is manipulating the ubquitination machinery and adversely effecting host transcriptional regulation.
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Bibliography
- Fraser JS, Gross JD, Krogan NJ; ''From systems to structure: bridging networks and mechanism.''; Mol Cell, 2013 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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DataNodes
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| Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| A3G | GeneProduct | ENSG00000239713 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| CBFB | GeneProduct | ENSG00000067955 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| CUL5 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000166266 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| E2 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000067955 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| ELOB | GeneProduct | ENSG00000103363 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| ELOC | GeneProduct | ENSG00000154582 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| RBX1 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000100387 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| RUNX1 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000159216 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| UBB | GeneProduct | ENSG00000170315 (Ensembl) ![]() | |
| Vif | GeneProduct |
Annotated Interactions
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