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2. Conserved residues within the HIV-1 Vpu transmembrane-proximal hinge region modulate BST2 binding and antagonism.

3. Quantifying the effect of Vpu on the promotion of HIV-1 replication in the humanized mouse model.

4. 2-thio-6-azauridine inhibits Vpu mediated BST-2 degradation.

5. HIV-1 Vpu utilizes both cullin-RING ligase (CRL) dependent and independent mechanisms to downmodulate host proteins.

6. Efficient BST2 antagonism by Vpu is critical for early HIV-1 dissemination in humanized mice.

7. Identification of novel key amino acids at the interface of the transmembrane domains of human BST-2 and HIV-1 Vpu.

8. The transmembrane domain of HIV-1 Vpu is sufficient to confer anti-tetherin activity to SIVcpz and SIVgor Vpu proteins: cytoplasmic determinants of Vpu function.

9. Effects of HIV-1-induced CD1c and CD1d modulation and endogenous lipid presentation on CD1c-restricted T-cell activation.

10. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vpu and cellular TASK proteins suppress transcription of unintegrated HIV-1 DNA.

11. HIV-1 Group P is unable to antagonize human tetherin by Vpu, Env or Nef.

12. Lack of adaptation to human tetherin in HIV-1 group O and P.

13. Tetherin inhibits prototypic foamy virus release.

14. β-TrCP is dispensable for Vpu's ability to overcome the CD317/Tetherin-imposed restriction to HIV-1 release.

15. Tetherin restricts direct cell-to-cell infection of HIV-1.

16. Modulation of HIV-1-host interaction: role of the Vpu accessory protein.

17. HIV-1 Vpu and HIV-2 Env counteract BST-2/tetherin by sequestration in a perinuclear compartment.

18. Vpu-dependent block to incorporation of GaLV Env into lentiviral vectors.

19. A novel HIV-1 restriction factor that is biologically distinct from APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases in a human T cell line CEM.NKR.

20. The second chance story of HIV-1 DNA: Unintegrated? Not a problem!

21. Requirements for the selective degradation of CD4 receptor molecules by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vpu protein in the endoplasmic reticulum.

22. Oligomerization of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vpu protein--a genetic, biochemical and biophysical analysis.

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