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The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions

BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag is the main structural protein that mediates the assembly and release of virus-like particles (VLPs) from an infected cell membrane. The Gag C-terminal p6 domain contains short sequence motifs that facilitate virus release from the plasma m...

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Autores principales: Kudoh, Ayumi, Takahama, Shoukichi, Sawasaki, Tatsuya, Ode, Hirotaka, Yokoyama, Masaru, Okayama, Akiko, Ishikawa, Akiyo, Miyakawa, Kei, Matsunaga, Satoko, Kimura, Hirokazu, Sugiura, Wataru, Sato, Hironori, Hirano, Hisashi, Ohno, Shigeo, Yamamoto, Naoki, Ryo, Akihide
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24447338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-11-9
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author Kudoh, Ayumi
Takahama, Shoukichi
Sawasaki, Tatsuya
Ode, Hirotaka
Yokoyama, Masaru
Okayama, Akiko
Ishikawa, Akiyo
Miyakawa, Kei
Matsunaga, Satoko
Kimura, Hirokazu
Sugiura, Wataru
Sato, Hironori
Hirano, Hisashi
Ohno, Shigeo
Yamamoto, Naoki
Ryo, Akihide
author_facet Kudoh, Ayumi
Takahama, Shoukichi
Sawasaki, Tatsuya
Ode, Hirotaka
Yokoyama, Masaru
Okayama, Akiko
Ishikawa, Akiyo
Miyakawa, Kei
Matsunaga, Satoko
Kimura, Hirokazu
Sugiura, Wataru
Sato, Hironori
Hirano, Hisashi
Ohno, Shigeo
Yamamoto, Naoki
Ryo, Akihide
author_sort Kudoh, Ayumi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag is the main structural protein that mediates the assembly and release of virus-like particles (VLPs) from an infected cell membrane. The Gag C-terminal p6 domain contains short sequence motifs that facilitate virus release from the plasma membrane and mediate incorporation of the viral Vpr protein. Gag p6 has also been found to be phosphorylated during HIV-1 infection and this event may affect virus replication. However, the kinase that directs the phosphorylation of Gag p6 toward virus replication remains to be identified. In our present study, we identified this kinase using a proteomic approach and further delineate its role in HIV-1 replication. RESULTS: A proteomic approach was designed to systematically identify human protein kinases that potently interact with HIV-1 Gag and successfully identified 22 candidates. Among this panel, atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) was found to phosphorylate HIV-1 Gag p6. Subsequent LC-MS/MS and immunoblotting analysis with a phospho-specific antibody confirmed both in vitro and in vivo that aPKC phosphorylates HIV-1 Gag at Ser487. Computer-assisted structural modeling and a subsequent cell-based assay revealed that this phosphorylation event is necessary for the interaction between Gag and Vpr and results in the incorporation of Vpr into virions. Moreover, the inhibition of aPKC activity reduced the Vpr levels in virions and impaired HIV-1 infectivity of human primary macrophages. CONCLUSION: Our current results indicate for the first time that HIV-1 Gag phosphorylation on Ser487 is mediated by aPKC and that this kinase may regulate the incorporation of Vpr into HIV-1 virions and thereby supports virus infectivity. Furthermore, aPKC inhibition efficiently suppresses HIV-1 infectivity in macrophages. aPKC may therefore be an intriguing therapeutic target for HIV-1 infection.
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spelling pubmed-39056682014-01-30 The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions Kudoh, Ayumi Takahama, Shoukichi Sawasaki, Tatsuya Ode, Hirotaka Yokoyama, Masaru Okayama, Akiko Ishikawa, Akiyo Miyakawa, Kei Matsunaga, Satoko Kimura, Hirokazu Sugiura, Wataru Sato, Hironori Hirano, Hisashi Ohno, Shigeo Yamamoto, Naoki Ryo, Akihide Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag is the main structural protein that mediates the assembly and release of virus-like particles (VLPs) from an infected cell membrane. The Gag C-terminal p6 domain contains short sequence motifs that facilitate virus release from the plasma membrane and mediate incorporation of the viral Vpr protein. Gag p6 has also been found to be phosphorylated during HIV-1 infection and this event may affect virus replication. However, the kinase that directs the phosphorylation of Gag p6 toward virus replication remains to be identified. In our present study, we identified this kinase using a proteomic approach and further delineate its role in HIV-1 replication. RESULTS: A proteomic approach was designed to systematically identify human protein kinases that potently interact with HIV-1 Gag and successfully identified 22 candidates. Among this panel, atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) was found to phosphorylate HIV-1 Gag p6. Subsequent LC-MS/MS and immunoblotting analysis with a phospho-specific antibody confirmed both in vitro and in vivo that aPKC phosphorylates HIV-1 Gag at Ser487. Computer-assisted structural modeling and a subsequent cell-based assay revealed that this phosphorylation event is necessary for the interaction between Gag and Vpr and results in the incorporation of Vpr into virions. Moreover, the inhibition of aPKC activity reduced the Vpr levels in virions and impaired HIV-1 infectivity of human primary macrophages. CONCLUSION: Our current results indicate for the first time that HIV-1 Gag phosphorylation on Ser487 is mediated by aPKC and that this kinase may regulate the incorporation of Vpr into HIV-1 virions and thereby supports virus infectivity. Furthermore, aPKC inhibition efficiently suppresses HIV-1 infectivity in macrophages. aPKC may therefore be an intriguing therapeutic target for HIV-1 infection. BioMed Central 2014-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3905668/ /pubmed/24447338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-11-9 Text en Copyright © 2014 Kudoh 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
Kudoh, Ayumi
Takahama, Shoukichi
Sawasaki, Tatsuya
Ode, Hirotaka
Yokoyama, Masaru
Okayama, Akiko
Ishikawa, Akiyo
Miyakawa, Kei
Matsunaga, Satoko
Kimura, Hirokazu
Sugiura, Wataru
Sato, Hironori
Hirano, Hisashi
Ohno, Shigeo
Yamamoto, Naoki
Ryo, Akihide
The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions
title The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions
title_full The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions
title_fullStr The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions
title_full_unstemmed The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions
title_short The phosphorylation of HIV-1 Gag by atypical protein kinase C facilitates viral infectivity by promoting Vpr incorporation into virions
title_sort phosphorylation of hiv-1 gag by atypical protein kinase c facilitates viral infectivity by promoting vpr incorporation into virions
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24447338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-11-9
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