Abstrakt: |
The transient expression of the HIV-1 gag genes and a HIV-1 ++trans-activator protein (tat)-encoded was made in cultured CV-1 cells. In recombinant plasmids, the gag gene was under the control of HIV-1 ++trans-activator sequence (tar) and the tat gene was under the control of a 7.5-kd vaccinia promoter. Transactivation of gag gene expression, which was stimulated by a tat gene expression product, was observed in the presence of wild vaccinia virus. The transaction was immunologically evaluated from the binding to monoclonal anti-p17 and anti-p24 antibodies. The findings lead to the discussion whether the regulatory proteins of HIV-1 can express in vaccinia virus vectors. |