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    Virol J. 2008 May 19;5:60.

    Alterations in intracellular potassium concentration by HIV-1 and SIV Nef.

    Choi B, Fermin CD, Comardelle AM, Haislip AM, Voss TG, Garry RF.

    Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA. choib01@med.nyu.edu

    BACKGROUND: HIV-1 mediated perturbation of the plasma membrane can produce an alteration in the transmembrane gradients of cations and other small molecules leading to cell death. Several HIV-1 proteins have been shown to perturb membrane permeability and ion transport. Xenopus laevis oocytes have few functional endogenous ion channels, and have proven useful as a system to examine direct effects of exogenously added proteins on ion transport. RESULTS: HIV-1 Nef induces alterations in the intracellular potassium concentration in CD4+ T-lymphoblastoid cells, but not intracellular pH. Two electrode voltage-clamp recording was used to determine that Nef did not form ion channel-like pores in Xenopus oocytes. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that HIV-1 Nef regulates intracellular ion concentrations indirectly, and may interact with membrane proteins such as ion channels to modify their electrical properties.

    PMID: 18489774 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2396157

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