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TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition

Restriction factors are important components of intrinsic cellular defense mechanisms against viral pathogens. TRIM5α is a restriction factor that intercepts the incoming capsid cores of retroviruses such as HIV and provides an effective species-specific barrier to retroviral infection. The TRIM5α S...

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Autores principales: Roganowicz, Marcin D., Komurlu, Sevnur, Mukherjee, Santanu, Plewka, Jacek, Alam, Steven L., Skorupka, Katarzyna A., Wan, Yueping, Dawidowski, Damian, Cafiso, David S., Ganser-Pornillos, Barbie K., Campbell, Edward M., Pornillos, Owen
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5667893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29040325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006686
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author Roganowicz, Marcin D.
Komurlu, Sevnur
Mukherjee, Santanu
Plewka, Jacek
Alam, Steven L.
Skorupka, Katarzyna A.
Wan, Yueping
Dawidowski, Damian
Cafiso, David S.
Ganser-Pornillos, Barbie K.
Campbell, Edward M.
Pornillos, Owen
author_facet Roganowicz, Marcin D.
Komurlu, Sevnur
Mukherjee, Santanu
Plewka, Jacek
Alam, Steven L.
Skorupka, Katarzyna A.
Wan, Yueping
Dawidowski, Damian
Cafiso, David S.
Ganser-Pornillos, Barbie K.
Campbell, Edward M.
Pornillos, Owen
author_sort Roganowicz, Marcin D.
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description Restriction factors are important components of intrinsic cellular defense mechanisms against viral pathogens. TRIM5α is a restriction factor that intercepts the incoming capsid cores of retroviruses such as HIV and provides an effective species-specific barrier to retroviral infection. The TRIM5α SPRY domain directly binds the capsid with only very weak, millimolar-level affinity, and productive capsid recognition therefore requires both TRIM5α dimerization and assembly of the dimers into a multivalent hexagonal lattice to promote avid binding. Here, we explore the important unresolved question of whether the SPRY domains are flexibly linked to the TRIM lattice or more precisely positioned to maximize avidity. Biochemical and biophysical experiments indicate that the linker segment connecting the SPRY domain to the coiled-coil domain adopts an α-helical fold, and that this helical portion mediates interactions between the two domains. Targeted mutations were generated to disrupt the putative packing interface without affecting dimerization or higher-order assembly, and we identified mutant proteins that were nevertheless deficient in capsid binding in vitro and restriction activity in cells. Our studies therefore support a model wherein substantial avidity gains during assembly-mediated capsid recognition by TRIM5α come in part from tailored spacing of tethered recognition domains.
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spelling pubmed-56678932017-11-18 TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition Roganowicz, Marcin D. Komurlu, Sevnur Mukherjee, Santanu Plewka, Jacek Alam, Steven L. Skorupka, Katarzyna A. Wan, Yueping Dawidowski, Damian Cafiso, David S. Ganser-Pornillos, Barbie K. Campbell, Edward M. Pornillos, Owen PLoS Pathog Research Article Restriction factors are important components of intrinsic cellular defense mechanisms against viral pathogens. TRIM5α is a restriction factor that intercepts the incoming capsid cores of retroviruses such as HIV and provides an effective species-specific barrier to retroviral infection. The TRIM5α SPRY domain directly binds the capsid with only very weak, millimolar-level affinity, and productive capsid recognition therefore requires both TRIM5α dimerization and assembly of the dimers into a multivalent hexagonal lattice to promote avid binding. Here, we explore the important unresolved question of whether the SPRY domains are flexibly linked to the TRIM lattice or more precisely positioned to maximize avidity. Biochemical and biophysical experiments indicate that the linker segment connecting the SPRY domain to the coiled-coil domain adopts an α-helical fold, and that this helical portion mediates interactions between the two domains. Targeted mutations were generated to disrupt the putative packing interface without affecting dimerization or higher-order assembly, and we identified mutant proteins that were nevertheless deficient in capsid binding in vitro and restriction activity in cells. Our studies therefore support a model wherein substantial avidity gains during assembly-mediated capsid recognition by TRIM5α come in part from tailored spacing of tethered recognition domains. Public Library of Science 2017-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5667893/ /pubmed/29040325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006686 Text en © 2017 Roganowicz 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Roganowicz, Marcin D.
Komurlu, Sevnur
Mukherjee, Santanu
Plewka, Jacek
Alam, Steven L.
Skorupka, Katarzyna A.
Wan, Yueping
Dawidowski, Damian
Cafiso, David S.
Ganser-Pornillos, Barbie K.
Campbell, Edward M.
Pornillos, Owen
TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
title TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
title_full TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
title_fullStr TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
title_full_unstemmed TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
title_short TRIM5α SPRY/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
title_sort trim5α spry/coiled-coil interactions optimize avid retroviral capsid recognition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5667893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29040325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006686
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