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Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 Nef is a multifunctional protein required for full pathogenicity of the virus. As Nef has no known enzymatic activity, it necessarily functions through protein-protein interaction interfaces. A critical Nef protein interaction interface is centered on its polyproline segment (P(69)...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22651890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-47 |
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author | Kuo, Lillian S Baugh, Laura L Denial, Sarah J Watkins, Richard L Liu, Mingjie Garcia, J Victor Foster, John L |
author_facet | Kuo, Lillian S Baugh, Laura L Denial, Sarah J Watkins, Richard L Liu, Mingjie Garcia, J Victor Foster, John L |
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description | BACKGROUND: HIV-1 Nef is a multifunctional protein required for full pathogenicity of the virus. As Nef has no known enzymatic activity, it necessarily functions through protein-protein interaction interfaces. A critical Nef protein interaction interface is centered on its polyproline segment (P(69)VRPQVPLRP(78)) which contains the helical SH3 domain binding protein motif, PXXPXR. We hypothesized that any Nef-SH3 domain interactions would be lost upon mutation of the prolines or arginine of PXXPXR. Further, mutation of the non-motif “X” residues, (Q73, V74, and L75) would give altered patterns of inhibition for different Nef/SH3 domain protein interactions. RESULTS: We found that mutations of either of the prolines or the arginine of PXXPXR are defective for Nef-Hck binding, Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and enhancement of virion infectivity (EVI). Mutation of the non-motif “X” residues (Q, V and L) gave similar patterns of inhibition for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and EVI which were distinct from the pattern for Hck binding. These results implicate an SH3 domain containing protein other than Hck for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and EVI. We have also mutated Nef residues at the N-and C-terminal ends of the polyproline segment to explore interactions outside of PXXPXR. We discovered a new locus GFP/F (G(67), F(68), P(69) and F(90)) that is required for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and EVI. MHC Class I (MHCI) downregulation was only partially inhibited by mutating the PXXPXR motif residues, but was fully inhibited by mutating the C-terminal P(78). Further, we observed that MHCI downregulation strictly requires G(67) and F(68). Our mutational analysis confirms the recently reported structure of the complex between Nef, AP-1 μ1 and the cytoplasmic tail of MHCI, but does not support involvement of an SH3 domain protein in MHCI downregulation. CONCLUSION: Nef has evolved to be dependent on interactions with multiple SH3 domain proteins. To the N- and C- terminal sides of the polyproline helix are multifunctional protein interaction sites. The polyproline segment is also adapted to downregulate MHCI with a non-canonical binding surface. Our results demonstrate that Nef polyproline helix is highly adapted to directly interact with multiple host cell proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-34648992012-10-06 Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix Kuo, Lillian S Baugh, Laura L Denial, Sarah J Watkins, Richard L Liu, Mingjie Garcia, J Victor Foster, John L Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: HIV-1 Nef is a multifunctional protein required for full pathogenicity of the virus. As Nef has no known enzymatic activity, it necessarily functions through protein-protein interaction interfaces. A critical Nef protein interaction interface is centered on its polyproline segment (P(69)VRPQVPLRP(78)) which contains the helical SH3 domain binding protein motif, PXXPXR. We hypothesized that any Nef-SH3 domain interactions would be lost upon mutation of the prolines or arginine of PXXPXR. Further, mutation of the non-motif “X” residues, (Q73, V74, and L75) would give altered patterns of inhibition for different Nef/SH3 domain protein interactions. RESULTS: We found that mutations of either of the prolines or the arginine of PXXPXR are defective for Nef-Hck binding, Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and enhancement of virion infectivity (EVI). Mutation of the non-motif “X” residues (Q, V and L) gave similar patterns of inhibition for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and EVI which were distinct from the pattern for Hck binding. These results implicate an SH3 domain containing protein other than Hck for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and EVI. We have also mutated Nef residues at the N-and C-terminal ends of the polyproline segment to explore interactions outside of PXXPXR. We discovered a new locus GFP/F (G(67), F(68), P(69) and F(90)) that is required for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formation and EVI. MHC Class I (MHCI) downregulation was only partially inhibited by mutating the PXXPXR motif residues, but was fully inhibited by mutating the C-terminal P(78). Further, we observed that MHCI downregulation strictly requires G(67) and F(68). Our mutational analysis confirms the recently reported structure of the complex between Nef, AP-1 μ1 and the cytoplasmic tail of MHCI, but does not support involvement of an SH3 domain protein in MHCI downregulation. CONCLUSION: Nef has evolved to be dependent on interactions with multiple SH3 domain proteins. To the N- and C- terminal sides of the polyproline helix are multifunctional protein interaction sites. The polyproline segment is also adapted to downregulate MHCI with a non-canonical binding surface. Our results demonstrate that Nef polyproline helix is highly adapted to directly interact with multiple host cell proteins. BioMed Central 2012-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3464899/ /pubmed/22651890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-47 Text en Copyright ©2012 Kuo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Kuo, Lillian S Baugh, Laura L Denial, Sarah J Watkins, Richard L Liu, Mingjie Garcia, J Victor Foster, John L Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix |
title | Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix |
title_full | Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix |
title_fullStr | Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix |
title_full_unstemmed | Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix |
title_short | Overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the HIV-1 Nef polyproline helix |
title_sort | overlapping effector interfaces define the multiple functions of the hiv-1 nef polyproline helix |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22651890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-47 |
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