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BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction

Host cell factors can either positively or negatively regulate the assembly and egress of HIV-1 particles from infected cells. Recent reports have identified a previously uncharacterized transmembrane protein, tetherin/CD317/BST-2, as a crucial host restriction factor that acts during a late budding...

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Autores principales: Miyakawa, Kei, Ryo, Akihide, Murakami, Tsutomu, Ohba, Kenji, Yamaoka, Shoji, Fukuda, Mitsunori, Guatelli, John, Yamamoto, Naoki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20019814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000700
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author Miyakawa, Kei
Ryo, Akihide
Murakami, Tsutomu
Ohba, Kenji
Yamaoka, Shoji
Fukuda, Mitsunori
Guatelli, John
Yamamoto, Naoki
author_facet Miyakawa, Kei
Ryo, Akihide
Murakami, Tsutomu
Ohba, Kenji
Yamaoka, Shoji
Fukuda, Mitsunori
Guatelli, John
Yamamoto, Naoki
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collection PubMed
description Host cell factors can either positively or negatively regulate the assembly and egress of HIV-1 particles from infected cells. Recent reports have identified a previously uncharacterized transmembrane protein, tetherin/CD317/BST-2, as a crucial host restriction factor that acts during a late budding step in HIV-1 replication by inhibiting viral particle release. Although tetherin has been shown to promote the retention of nascent viral particles on the host cell surface, the precise molecular mechanisms that occur during and after these tethering events remain largely unknown. We here report that a RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligase, BCA2 (Breast cancer-associated gene 2; also called Rabring7, ZNF364 or RNF115), is a novel tetherin-interacting host protein that facilitates the restriction of HIV-1 particle production in tetherin-positive cells. The expression of human BCA2 in “tetherin-positive” HeLa, but not in “tetherin-negative” HOS cells, resulted in a strong restriction of HIV-1 particle production. Upon the expression of tetherin in HOS cells, BCA2 was capable of inhibiting viral particle production as in HeLa cells. The targeted depletion of endogenous BCA2 by RNA interference (RNAi) in HeLa cells reduced the intracellular accumulation of viral particles, which were nevertheless retained on the plasma membrane. BCA2 was also found to facilitate the internalization of HIV-1 virions into CD63(+) intracellular vesicles leading to their lysosomal degradation. These results indicate that BCA2 accelerates the internalization and degradation of viral particles following their tethering to the cell surface and is a co-factor or enhancer for the tetherin-dependent restriction of HIV-1 release from infected cells.
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spelling pubmed-27887032009-12-18 BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction Miyakawa, Kei Ryo, Akihide Murakami, Tsutomu Ohba, Kenji Yamaoka, Shoji Fukuda, Mitsunori Guatelli, John Yamamoto, Naoki PLoS Pathog Research Article Host cell factors can either positively or negatively regulate the assembly and egress of HIV-1 particles from infected cells. Recent reports have identified a previously uncharacterized transmembrane protein, tetherin/CD317/BST-2, as a crucial host restriction factor that acts during a late budding step in HIV-1 replication by inhibiting viral particle release. Although tetherin has been shown to promote the retention of nascent viral particles on the host cell surface, the precise molecular mechanisms that occur during and after these tethering events remain largely unknown. We here report that a RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligase, BCA2 (Breast cancer-associated gene 2; also called Rabring7, ZNF364 or RNF115), is a novel tetherin-interacting host protein that facilitates the restriction of HIV-1 particle production in tetherin-positive cells. The expression of human BCA2 in “tetherin-positive” HeLa, but not in “tetherin-negative” HOS cells, resulted in a strong restriction of HIV-1 particle production. Upon the expression of tetherin in HOS cells, BCA2 was capable of inhibiting viral particle production as in HeLa cells. The targeted depletion of endogenous BCA2 by RNA interference (RNAi) in HeLa cells reduced the intracellular accumulation of viral particles, which were nevertheless retained on the plasma membrane. BCA2 was also found to facilitate the internalization of HIV-1 virions into CD63(+) intracellular vesicles leading to their lysosomal degradation. These results indicate that BCA2 accelerates the internalization and degradation of viral particles following their tethering to the cell surface and is a co-factor or enhancer for the tetherin-dependent restriction of HIV-1 release from infected cells. Public Library of Science 2009-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2788703/ /pubmed/20019814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000700 Text en Miyakawa 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.
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Miyakawa, Kei
Ryo, Akihide
Murakami, Tsutomu
Ohba, Kenji
Yamaoka, Shoji
Fukuda, Mitsunori
Guatelli, John
Yamamoto, Naoki
BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction
title BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction
title_full BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction
title_fullStr BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction
title_full_unstemmed BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction
title_short BCA2/Rabring7 Promotes Tetherin-Dependent HIV-1 Restriction
title_sort bca2/rabring7 promotes tetherin-dependent hiv-1 restriction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20019814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000700
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