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Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs
A detailed understanding of the morphology of the HIV-1 envelope (Env) spike is key to understanding viral pathogenesis and for informed vaccine design. We have previously presented a cryoelectron microscopic tomogram (cryoET) of the Env spikes on SIV virions. Several structural features were noted...
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author | Zhu, Ping Winkler, Hanspeter Chertova, Elena Taylor, Kenneth A. Roux, Kenneth H. |
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description | A detailed understanding of the morphology of the HIV-1 envelope (Env) spike is key to understanding viral pathogenesis and for informed vaccine design. We have previously presented a cryoelectron microscopic tomogram (cryoET) of the Env spikes on SIV virions. Several structural features were noted in the gp120 head and gp41 stalk regions. Perhaps most notable was the presence of three splayed legs projecting obliquely from the base of the spike head toward the viral membrane. Subsequently, a second 3D image of SIV spikes, also obtained by cryoET, was published by another group which featured a compact vertical stalk. We now report the cryoET analysis of HIV-1 virion-associated Env spikes using enhanced analytical cryoET procedures. More than 2,000 Env spike volumes were initially selected, aligned, and sorted into structural classes using algorithms that compensate for the “missing wedge” and do not impose any symmetry. The results show varying morphologies between structural classes: some classes showed trimers in the head domains; nearly all showed two or three legs, though unambiguous three-fold symmetry was not observed either in the heads or the legs. Subsequently, clearer evidence of trimeric head domains and three splayed legs emerged when head and leg volumes were independently aligned and classified. These data show that HIV-1, like SIV, also displays the tripod-like leg configuration, and, unexpectedly, shows considerable gp41 leg flexibility/heteromorphology. The tripod-like model for gp41 is consistent with, and helps explain, many of the unique biophysical and immunological features of this region. |
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spelling | pubmed-25776192008-11-14 Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs Zhu, Ping Winkler, Hanspeter Chertova, Elena Taylor, Kenneth A. Roux, Kenneth H. PLoS Pathog Research Article A detailed understanding of the morphology of the HIV-1 envelope (Env) spike is key to understanding viral pathogenesis and for informed vaccine design. We have previously presented a cryoelectron microscopic tomogram (cryoET) of the Env spikes on SIV virions. Several structural features were noted in the gp120 head and gp41 stalk regions. Perhaps most notable was the presence of three splayed legs projecting obliquely from the base of the spike head toward the viral membrane. Subsequently, a second 3D image of SIV spikes, also obtained by cryoET, was published by another group which featured a compact vertical stalk. We now report the cryoET analysis of HIV-1 virion-associated Env spikes using enhanced analytical cryoET procedures. More than 2,000 Env spike volumes were initially selected, aligned, and sorted into structural classes using algorithms that compensate for the “missing wedge” and do not impose any symmetry. The results show varying morphologies between structural classes: some classes showed trimers in the head domains; nearly all showed two or three legs, though unambiguous three-fold symmetry was not observed either in the heads or the legs. Subsequently, clearer evidence of trimeric head domains and three splayed legs emerged when head and leg volumes were independently aligned and classified. These data show that HIV-1, like SIV, also displays the tripod-like leg configuration, and, unexpectedly, shows considerable gp41 leg flexibility/heteromorphology. The tripod-like model for gp41 is consistent with, and helps explain, many of the unique biophysical and immunological features of this region. Public Library of Science 2008-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2577619/ /pubmed/19008954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000203 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zhu, Ping Winkler, Hanspeter Chertova, Elena Taylor, Kenneth A. Roux, Kenneth H. Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs |
title | Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs |
title_full | Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs |
title_fullStr | Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs |
title_full_unstemmed | Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs |
title_short | Cryoelectron Tomography of HIV-1 Envelope Spikes: Further Evidence for Tripod-Like Legs |
title_sort | cryoelectron tomography of hiv-1 envelope spikes: further evidence for tripod-like legs |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2577619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19008954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000203 |
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