Medical Hypotheses
Volume 65, Issue 1 , Pages 44-46, 2005

The paradox of HIV nef function: Resolution of the contradictions

  • Richard Sallie

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Western Gastroenterology, St. John of God Healthcare, Suite 35, 95 Monash Avenue, Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia

Received 1 February 2005; accepted 4 February 2005. published online 29 March 2005.

Summary 

The function of nef, an accessory protein of HIV, has been highly controversial. Careful studies by respected investigators have ascribed diametrically opposed functions to nef with some groups claiming nef increases replication and viral infectivity while others argue nef inhibits replication and reduces infectivity. Replicative homeostasis resolves this superficially irreconcilable paradox, and indicates both positions could be true, if the exact function of nef is dependent on whether the nef tested is wild-type or variant with respect to the polymerase. The basis of resolution of the enigma posed by nef function is fundamental to and understanding of viral pathobiology.

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PII: S0306-9877(05)00100-3

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2005.02.008

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 65, Issue 1 , Pages 44-46, 2005