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Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis

The functional significance of the HIV-1 Antisense Protein (ASP) has been a paradox since its discovery. The expression of this protein in HIV-1-infected cells and its involvement in autophagy, transcriptional regulation, and viral latency have sporadically been reported in various studies. Yet, the...

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Autores principales: Sathiyamani, Balakumaran, Daniel, Evangeline Ann, Ansar, Samdani, Esakialraj, Bennett Henzeler, Hassan, Sameer, Revanasiddappa, Prasanna D., Keshavamurthy, Amrutha, Roy, Sujata, Vetrivel, Umashankar, Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37020719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1152206
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author Sathiyamani, Balakumaran
Daniel, Evangeline Ann
Ansar, Samdani
Esakialraj, Bennett Henzeler
Hassan, Sameer
Revanasiddappa, Prasanna D.
Keshavamurthy, Amrutha
Roy, Sujata
Vetrivel, Umashankar
Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
author_facet Sathiyamani, Balakumaran
Daniel, Evangeline Ann
Ansar, Samdani
Esakialraj, Bennett Henzeler
Hassan, Sameer
Revanasiddappa, Prasanna D.
Keshavamurthy, Amrutha
Roy, Sujata
Vetrivel, Umashankar
Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
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description The functional significance of the HIV-1 Antisense Protein (ASP) has been a paradox since its discovery. The expression of this protein in HIV-1-infected cells and its involvement in autophagy, transcriptional regulation, and viral latency have sporadically been reported in various studies. Yet, the definite role of this protein in HIV-1 infection remains unclear. Deciphering the 3D structure of HIV-1 ASP would throw light on its potential role in HIV lifecycle and host-virus interaction. Hence, using extensive molecular modeling and dynamics simulation for 200 ns, we predicted the plausible 3D-structures of ASP from two reference strains of HIV-1 namely, Indie-C1 (subtype-C) and NL4-3 (subtype-B) so as to derive its functional implication through structural domain analysis. In spite of sequence and structural differences in subtype B and C ASP, both structures appear to share common domains like the Von Willebrand Factor Domain-A (VWFA), Integrin subunit alpha-X (ITGSX), and ETV6-Transcriptional repressor, thereby reiterating the potential role of HIV-1 ASP in transcriptional repression and autophagy, as reported in earlier studies. Gromos-based cluster analysis of the centroid structures also reassured the accuracy of the prediction. This is the first study to elucidate a highly plausible structure for HIV-1 ASP which could serve as a feeder for further experimental validation studies.
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spelling pubmed-100678802023-04-04 Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis Sathiyamani, Balakumaran Daniel, Evangeline Ann Ansar, Samdani Esakialraj, Bennett Henzeler Hassan, Sameer Revanasiddappa, Prasanna D. Keshavamurthy, Amrutha Roy, Sujata Vetrivel, Umashankar Hanna, Luke Elizabeth Front Microbiol Microbiology The functional significance of the HIV-1 Antisense Protein (ASP) has been a paradox since its discovery. The expression of this protein in HIV-1-infected cells and its involvement in autophagy, transcriptional regulation, and viral latency have sporadically been reported in various studies. Yet, the definite role of this protein in HIV-1 infection remains unclear. Deciphering the 3D structure of HIV-1 ASP would throw light on its potential role in HIV lifecycle and host-virus interaction. Hence, using extensive molecular modeling and dynamics simulation for 200 ns, we predicted the plausible 3D-structures of ASP from two reference strains of HIV-1 namely, Indie-C1 (subtype-C) and NL4-3 (subtype-B) so as to derive its functional implication through structural domain analysis. In spite of sequence and structural differences in subtype B and C ASP, both structures appear to share common domains like the Von Willebrand Factor Domain-A (VWFA), Integrin subunit alpha-X (ITGSX), and ETV6-Transcriptional repressor, thereby reiterating the potential role of HIV-1 ASP in transcriptional repression and autophagy, as reported in earlier studies. Gromos-based cluster analysis of the centroid structures also reassured the accuracy of the prediction. This is the first study to elucidate a highly plausible structure for HIV-1 ASP which could serve as a feeder for further experimental validation studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10067880/ /pubmed/37020719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1152206 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sathiyamani, Daniel, Ansar, Esakialraj, Hassan, Revanasiddappa, Keshavamurthy, Roy, Vetrivel and Hanna. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Sathiyamani, Balakumaran
Daniel, Evangeline Ann
Ansar, Samdani
Esakialraj, Bennett Henzeler
Hassan, Sameer
Revanasiddappa, Prasanna D.
Keshavamurthy, Amrutha
Roy, Sujata
Vetrivel, Umashankar
Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis
title Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis
title_full Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis
title_fullStr Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis
title_short Structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of HIV-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in HIV replication and pathogenesis
title_sort structural analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies of hiv-1 antisense protein predict its potential role in hiv replication and pathogenesis
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37020719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1152206
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