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DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity

Retroviral integrases (INs) catalyse the integration of the reverse transcribed viral DNA into the host cell genome. This process is selective, and chromatin has been proposed to be a major factor regulating this step in the viral life cycle. However, the precise underlying mechanisms are still unde...

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Autores principales: Naughtin, Monica, Haftek-Terreau, Zofia, Xavier, Johan, Meyer, Sam, Silvain, Maud, Jaszczyszyn, Yan, Levy, Nicolas, Miele, Vincent, Benleulmi, Mohamed Salah, Ruff, Marc, Parissi, Vincent, Vaillant, Cédric, Lavigne, Marc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129427
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author Naughtin, Monica
Haftek-Terreau, Zofia
Xavier, Johan
Meyer, Sam
Silvain, Maud
Jaszczyszyn, Yan
Levy, Nicolas
Miele, Vincent
Benleulmi, Mohamed Salah
Ruff, Marc
Parissi, Vincent
Vaillant, Cédric
Lavigne, Marc
author_facet Naughtin, Monica
Haftek-Terreau, Zofia
Xavier, Johan
Meyer, Sam
Silvain, Maud
Jaszczyszyn, Yan
Levy, Nicolas
Miele, Vincent
Benleulmi, Mohamed Salah
Ruff, Marc
Parissi, Vincent
Vaillant, Cédric
Lavigne, Marc
author_sort Naughtin, Monica
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description Retroviral integrases (INs) catalyse the integration of the reverse transcribed viral DNA into the host cell genome. This process is selective, and chromatin has been proposed to be a major factor regulating this step in the viral life cycle. However, the precise underlying mechanisms are still under investigation. We have developed a new in vitro integration assay using physiologically-relevant, reconstituted genomic acceptor chromatin and high-throughput determination of nucleosome positions and integration sites, in parallel. A quantitative analysis of the resulting data reveals a chromatin-dependent redistribution of the integration sites and establishes a link between integration sites and nucleosome positions. The co-activator LEDGF/p75 enhanced integration but did not modify the integration sites under these conditions. We also conducted an in cellulo genome-wide comparative study of nucleosome positions and human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) integration sites identified experimentally in vivo. These studies confirm a preferential integration in nucleosome-covered regions. Using a DNA mechanical energy model, we show that the physical properties of DNA probed by IN binding are important in determining IN selectivity. These novel in vitro and in vivo approaches confirm that IN has a preference for integration into a nucleosome, and suggest the existence of two levels of IN selectivity. The first depends on the physical properties of the target DNA and notably, the energy required to fit DNA into the IN catalytic pocket. The second depends on the DNA deformation associated with DNA wrapping around a nucleosome. Taken together, these results indicate that HIV-1 IN is a shape-readout DNA binding protein.
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spelling pubmed-44681332015-06-25 DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity Naughtin, Monica Haftek-Terreau, Zofia Xavier, Johan Meyer, Sam Silvain, Maud Jaszczyszyn, Yan Levy, Nicolas Miele, Vincent Benleulmi, Mohamed Salah Ruff, Marc Parissi, Vincent Vaillant, Cédric Lavigne, Marc PLoS One Research Article Retroviral integrases (INs) catalyse the integration of the reverse transcribed viral DNA into the host cell genome. This process is selective, and chromatin has been proposed to be a major factor regulating this step in the viral life cycle. However, the precise underlying mechanisms are still under investigation. We have developed a new in vitro integration assay using physiologically-relevant, reconstituted genomic acceptor chromatin and high-throughput determination of nucleosome positions and integration sites, in parallel. A quantitative analysis of the resulting data reveals a chromatin-dependent redistribution of the integration sites and establishes a link between integration sites and nucleosome positions. The co-activator LEDGF/p75 enhanced integration but did not modify the integration sites under these conditions. We also conducted an in cellulo genome-wide comparative study of nucleosome positions and human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) integration sites identified experimentally in vivo. These studies confirm a preferential integration in nucleosome-covered regions. Using a DNA mechanical energy model, we show that the physical properties of DNA probed by IN binding are important in determining IN selectivity. These novel in vitro and in vivo approaches confirm that IN has a preference for integration into a nucleosome, and suggest the existence of two levels of IN selectivity. The first depends on the physical properties of the target DNA and notably, the energy required to fit DNA into the IN catalytic pocket. The second depends on the DNA deformation associated with DNA wrapping around a nucleosome. Taken together, these results indicate that HIV-1 IN is a shape-readout DNA binding protein. Public Library of Science 2015-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4468133/ /pubmed/26075397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129427 Text en © 2015 Naughtin 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
Naughtin, Monica
Haftek-Terreau, Zofia
Xavier, Johan
Meyer, Sam
Silvain, Maud
Jaszczyszyn, Yan
Levy, Nicolas
Miele, Vincent
Benleulmi, Mohamed Salah
Ruff, Marc
Parissi, Vincent
Vaillant, Cédric
Lavigne, Marc
DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity
title DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity
title_full DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity
title_fullStr DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity
title_full_unstemmed DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity
title_short DNA Physical Properties and Nucleosome Positions Are Major Determinants of HIV-1 Integrase Selectivity
title_sort dna physical properties and nucleosome positions are major determinants of hiv-1 integrase selectivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129427
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