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The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability

Reverse transcriptase (RT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 plays a key role in initiating viral replication and is an important target for developing anti-HIV drugs. Our previous study showed that two mutations (Y271A and I274A) in the turn RT (Gln(269)-Arg(277)) abrogated viral replication,...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hao-Jie, Wang, Yong-Xiang, Wu, Hao, Jin, Dong-Yan, Wen, Yu-Mei, Zheng, Bo-Jian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2701634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19578544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006108
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author Zhang, Hao-Jie
Wang, Yong-Xiang
Wu, Hao
Jin, Dong-Yan
Wen, Yu-Mei
Zheng, Bo-Jian
author_facet Zhang, Hao-Jie
Wang, Yong-Xiang
Wu, Hao
Jin, Dong-Yan
Wen, Yu-Mei
Zheng, Bo-Jian
author_sort Zhang, Hao-Jie
collection PubMed
description Reverse transcriptase (RT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 plays a key role in initiating viral replication and is an important target for developing anti-HIV drugs. Our previous study showed that two mutations (Y271A and I274A) in the turn RT (Gln(269)-Arg(277)) abrogated viral replication, but the replication capacity and RT activity was discordant. In this study, we further investigated why alanine substitutions at these two sites would affect viral replication. We found that both RT activity and RT protein were almost undetectable in viral particles of these two mutants, although the Pr160(gag-pol) mutants were properly expressed, transported and incorporated. Using protease inhibition assay, we demonstrated a correlation between the degradation of the RT mutants and the activity of viral protease. Our native gel analysis indicated that the mutations at 271 and 274 amino acids might cause conformational changes, leading to the formation of higher order oligomers instead of dimers, resulting in increased protein instability and susceptibility to viral protease. Thus, residues 271 and 274 are critical to RT stability and resistance to viral protease. The conservation of the two amino acid residues among different strains of HIV-1 lent further support to this conclusion. The knowledge gained here may prove useful in drug design.
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spelling pubmed-27016342009-07-03 The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability Zhang, Hao-Jie Wang, Yong-Xiang Wu, Hao Jin, Dong-Yan Wen, Yu-Mei Zheng, Bo-Jian PLoS One Research Article Reverse transcriptase (RT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 plays a key role in initiating viral replication and is an important target for developing anti-HIV drugs. Our previous study showed that two mutations (Y271A and I274A) in the turn RT (Gln(269)-Arg(277)) abrogated viral replication, but the replication capacity and RT activity was discordant. In this study, we further investigated why alanine substitutions at these two sites would affect viral replication. We found that both RT activity and RT protein were almost undetectable in viral particles of these two mutants, although the Pr160(gag-pol) mutants were properly expressed, transported and incorporated. Using protease inhibition assay, we demonstrated a correlation between the degradation of the RT mutants and the activity of viral protease. Our native gel analysis indicated that the mutations at 271 and 274 amino acids might cause conformational changes, leading to the formation of higher order oligomers instead of dimers, resulting in increased protein instability and susceptibility to viral protease. Thus, residues 271 and 274 are critical to RT stability and resistance to viral protease. The conservation of the two amino acid residues among different strains of HIV-1 lent further support to this conclusion. The knowledge gained here may prove useful in drug design. Public Library of Science 2009-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2701634/ /pubmed/19578544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006108 Text en Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Hao-Jie
Wang, Yong-Xiang
Wu, Hao
Jin, Dong-Yan
Wen, Yu-Mei
Zheng, Bo-Jian
The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability
title The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability
title_full The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability
title_fullStr The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability
title_full_unstemmed The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability
title_short The Y271 and I274 Amino Acids in Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Are Critical to Protein Stability
title_sort y271 and i274 amino acids in reverse transcriptase of human immunodeficiency virus-1 are critical to protein stability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2701634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19578544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006108
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