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Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides

The HIV-1 nucleocapsid (NC) protein is a small, basic protein containing two retroviral zinc fingers. It is a highly active nucleic acid chaperone; because of this activity, it plays a crucial role in virus replication as a cofactor during reverse transcription, and is probably important in other st...

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Autores principales: Fisher, Robert J., Fivash, Matthew J., Stephen, Andrew G., Hagan, Nathan A., Shenoy, Shilpa R., Medaglia, Maxine V., Smith, Lindsey R., Worthy, Karen M., Simpson, John T., Shoemaker, Robert, McNitt, Karen L., Johnson, Donald G., Hixson, Catherine V., Gorelick, Robert J., Fabris, Daniele, Henderson, Louis E., Rein, Alan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1351370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16434700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj442
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author Fisher, Robert J.
Fivash, Matthew J.
Stephen, Andrew G.
Hagan, Nathan A.
Shenoy, Shilpa R.
Medaglia, Maxine V.
Smith, Lindsey R.
Worthy, Karen M.
Simpson, John T.
Shoemaker, Robert
McNitt, Karen L.
Johnson, Donald G.
Hixson, Catherine V.
Gorelick, Robert J.
Fabris, Daniele
Henderson, Louis E.
Rein, Alan
author_facet Fisher, Robert J.
Fivash, Matthew J.
Stephen, Andrew G.
Hagan, Nathan A.
Shenoy, Shilpa R.
Medaglia, Maxine V.
Smith, Lindsey R.
Worthy, Karen M.
Simpson, John T.
Shoemaker, Robert
McNitt, Karen L.
Johnson, Donald G.
Hixson, Catherine V.
Gorelick, Robert J.
Fabris, Daniele
Henderson, Louis E.
Rein, Alan
author_sort Fisher, Robert J.
collection PubMed
description The HIV-1 nucleocapsid (NC) protein is a small, basic protein containing two retroviral zinc fingers. It is a highly active nucleic acid chaperone; because of this activity, it plays a crucial role in virus replication as a cofactor during reverse transcription, and is probably important in other steps of the replication cycle as well. We previously reported that NC binds with high-affinity to the repeating sequence d(TG)(n). We have now analyzed the interaction between NC and d(TG)(4) in considerable detail, using surface plasmon resonance (SPR), tryptophan fluorescence quenching (TFQ), fluorescence anisotropy (FA), isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and electrospray ionization Fourier transform mass spectrometry (ESI-FTMS). Our results show that the interactions between these two molecules are surprisngly complex: while the K(d) for binding of a single d(TG)(4) molecule to NC is only ∼5 nM in 150 mM NaCl, a single NC molecule is capable of interacting with more than one d(TG)(4) molecule, and conversely, more than one NC molecule can bind to a single d(TG)(4) molecule. The strengths of these additional binding reactions are quantitated. The implications of this multivalency for the functions of NC in virus replication are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-13513702006-01-30 Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides Fisher, Robert J. Fivash, Matthew J. Stephen, Andrew G. Hagan, Nathan A. Shenoy, Shilpa R. Medaglia, Maxine V. Smith, Lindsey R. Worthy, Karen M. Simpson, John T. Shoemaker, Robert McNitt, Karen L. Johnson, Donald G. Hixson, Catherine V. Gorelick, Robert J. Fabris, Daniele Henderson, Louis E. Rein, Alan Nucleic Acids Res Article The HIV-1 nucleocapsid (NC) protein is a small, basic protein containing two retroviral zinc fingers. It is a highly active nucleic acid chaperone; because of this activity, it plays a crucial role in virus replication as a cofactor during reverse transcription, and is probably important in other steps of the replication cycle as well. We previously reported that NC binds with high-affinity to the repeating sequence d(TG)(n). We have now analyzed the interaction between NC and d(TG)(4) in considerable detail, using surface plasmon resonance (SPR), tryptophan fluorescence quenching (TFQ), fluorescence anisotropy (FA), isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and electrospray ionization Fourier transform mass spectrometry (ESI-FTMS). Our results show that the interactions between these two molecules are surprisngly complex: while the K(d) for binding of a single d(TG)(4) molecule to NC is only ∼5 nM in 150 mM NaCl, a single NC molecule is capable of interacting with more than one d(TG)(4) molecule, and conversely, more than one NC molecule can bind to a single d(TG)(4) molecule. The strengths of these additional binding reactions are quantitated. The implications of this multivalency for the functions of NC in virus replication are discussed. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1351370/ /pubmed/16434700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj442 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Fisher, Robert J.
Fivash, Matthew J.
Stephen, Andrew G.
Hagan, Nathan A.
Shenoy, Shilpa R.
Medaglia, Maxine V.
Smith, Lindsey R.
Worthy, Karen M.
Simpson, John T.
Shoemaker, Robert
McNitt, Karen L.
Johnson, Donald G.
Hixson, Catherine V.
Gorelick, Robert J.
Fabris, Daniele
Henderson, Louis E.
Rein, Alan
Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
title Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
title_full Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
title_fullStr Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
title_full_unstemmed Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
title_short Complex interactions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
title_sort complex interactions of hiv-1 nucleocapsid protein with oligonucleotides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1351370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16434700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj442
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