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A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction
TRIM5α from the rhesus macaque (TRIM5α(Rh)) is a restriction factor that shows strong activity against HIV-1. TRIM5α(Rh) binds specifically to HIV-1 capsid (CA) through its B30.2/PRYSPRY domain shortly after entry of the virus into the cytoplasm. Recently, three putative SUMO interacting motifs (SIM...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27441239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2015.e00056 |
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author | Nepveu-Traversy, Marie-Édith Demogines, Ann Fricke, Thomas Plourde, Mélodie B. Riopel, Kathleen Veillette, Maxime Diaz-Griffero, Felipe Sawyer, Sara L. Berthoux, Lionel |
author_facet | Nepveu-Traversy, Marie-Édith Demogines, Ann Fricke, Thomas Plourde, Mélodie B. Riopel, Kathleen Veillette, Maxime Diaz-Griffero, Felipe Sawyer, Sara L. Berthoux, Lionel |
author_sort | Nepveu-Traversy, Marie-Édith |
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description | TRIM5α from the rhesus macaque (TRIM5α(Rh)) is a restriction factor that shows strong activity against HIV-1. TRIM5α(Rh) binds specifically to HIV-1 capsid (CA) through its B30.2/PRYSPRY domain shortly after entry of the virus into the cytoplasm. Recently, three putative SUMO interacting motifs (SIMs) have been identified in the PRYSPRY domain of human and macaque TRIM5α. However, structural modeling of this domain suggested that two of them were buried in the hydrophobic core of the protein, implying that interaction with SUMO was implausible, while the third one was not relevant to restriction. In light of these results, we re-analyzed the TRIM5α(Rh) PRYSPRY sequence and identified an additional putative SIM ((435)VIIC(438)) which we named SIM4. This motif is exposed at the surface of the PRYSPRY domain, allowing potential interactions with SUMO or SUMOylated proteins. Introducing a double mutation in SIM4 (V435K, I436K) did not alter stability, unlike mutations in SIM1. SIM4-mutated TRIM5α(Rh) failed to bind HIV-1CA and lost the ability to restrict this virus. Accordingly, SIM4 undergoes significant variation among primates and substituting this motif with naturally occurring SIM4 variants affected HIV-1 restriction by TRIM5α(Rh), suggesting a direct role in capsid recognition. Interestingly, SIM4-mutated TRIM5α(Rh) also failed to activate NF-κB and AP-1-mediated transcription. Although there is no direct evidence that SIM4 is involved in direct interaction with SUMO or a SUMOylated protein, mutating this motif strongly reduced co-localization of TRIM5α(Rh) with SUMO-1 and with PML, a SUMOylated nuclear protein. In conclusion, this new putative SIM is crucial for both direct interaction with incoming capsids and for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling. We speculate that the latter function is mediated by interactions of SIM4 with a SUMOylated protein involved in the NF-κB/AP-1 signaling pathways. |
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spelling | pubmed-49458542016-07-20 A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction Nepveu-Traversy, Marie-Édith Demogines, Ann Fricke, Thomas Plourde, Mélodie B. Riopel, Kathleen Veillette, Maxime Diaz-Griffero, Felipe Sawyer, Sara L. Berthoux, Lionel Heliyon Article TRIM5α from the rhesus macaque (TRIM5α(Rh)) is a restriction factor that shows strong activity against HIV-1. TRIM5α(Rh) binds specifically to HIV-1 capsid (CA) through its B30.2/PRYSPRY domain shortly after entry of the virus into the cytoplasm. Recently, three putative SUMO interacting motifs (SIMs) have been identified in the PRYSPRY domain of human and macaque TRIM5α. However, structural modeling of this domain suggested that two of them were buried in the hydrophobic core of the protein, implying that interaction with SUMO was implausible, while the third one was not relevant to restriction. In light of these results, we re-analyzed the TRIM5α(Rh) PRYSPRY sequence and identified an additional putative SIM ((435)VIIC(438)) which we named SIM4. This motif is exposed at the surface of the PRYSPRY domain, allowing potential interactions with SUMO or SUMOylated proteins. Introducing a double mutation in SIM4 (V435K, I436K) did not alter stability, unlike mutations in SIM1. SIM4-mutated TRIM5α(Rh) failed to bind HIV-1CA and lost the ability to restrict this virus. Accordingly, SIM4 undergoes significant variation among primates and substituting this motif with naturally occurring SIM4 variants affected HIV-1 restriction by TRIM5α(Rh), suggesting a direct role in capsid recognition. Interestingly, SIM4-mutated TRIM5α(Rh) also failed to activate NF-κB and AP-1-mediated transcription. Although there is no direct evidence that SIM4 is involved in direct interaction with SUMO or a SUMOylated protein, mutating this motif strongly reduced co-localization of TRIM5α(Rh) with SUMO-1 and with PML, a SUMOylated nuclear protein. In conclusion, this new putative SIM is crucial for both direct interaction with incoming capsids and for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling. We speculate that the latter function is mediated by interactions of SIM4 with a SUMOylated protein involved in the NF-κB/AP-1 signaling pathways. Elsevier 2016-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4945854/ /pubmed/27441239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2015.e00056 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nepveu-Traversy, Marie-Édith Demogines, Ann Fricke, Thomas Plourde, Mélodie B. Riopel, Kathleen Veillette, Maxime Diaz-Griffero, Felipe Sawyer, Sara L. Berthoux, Lionel A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction |
title | A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction |
title_full | A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction |
title_fullStr | A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction |
title_full_unstemmed | A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction |
title_short | A putative SUMO interacting motif in the B30.2/SPRY domain of rhesus macaque TRIM5α important for NF-κB/AP-1 signaling and HIV-1 restriction |
title_sort | putative sumo interacting motif in the b30.2/spry domain of rhesus macaque trim5α important for nf-κb/ap-1 signaling and hiv-1 restriction |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27441239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2015.e00056 |
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