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Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex

Host factors that silence provirus transcription in CD4(+) memory T cells help HIV-1 escape eradication by the host immune system and by antiviral drugs(1). These same factors, though, must be overcome for HIV-1 to propagate. Here we show that Vpx and Vpr encoded by diverse primate immunodeficiency...

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Autores principales: Yurkovetskiy, Leonid, Guney, Mehmet Hakan, Kim, Kyusik, Goh, Shih Lin, McCauley, Sean, Dauphin, Ann, Diehl, William, Luban, Jeremy
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6258279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30297740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-018-0256-x
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author Yurkovetskiy, Leonid
Guney, Mehmet Hakan
Kim, Kyusik
Goh, Shih Lin
McCauley, Sean
Dauphin, Ann
Diehl, William
Luban, Jeremy
author_facet Yurkovetskiy, Leonid
Guney, Mehmet Hakan
Kim, Kyusik
Goh, Shih Lin
McCauley, Sean
Dauphin, Ann
Diehl, William
Luban, Jeremy
author_sort Yurkovetskiy, Leonid
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description Host factors that silence provirus transcription in CD4(+) memory T cells help HIV-1 escape eradication by the host immune system and by antiviral drugs(1). These same factors, though, must be overcome for HIV-1 to propagate. Here we show that Vpx and Vpr encoded by diverse primate immunodeficiency viruses activate provirus transcription. Vpx and Vpr are adaptor proteins for the DCAF1-CUL4A/B E3 ubiquitin ligase that degrade SAMHD1 and increase reverse transcription(2–4). Nonetheless, Vpx and Vpr have effects on reporter gene expression that are not explained by SAMHD1 degradation(5–8). A screen for factors that mimic these effects identified the Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex, FAM208A (TASOR/RAP140), MPHOSPH8 (MPP8), PPHLN1 (PERIPHILIN), and MORC2(9–13). Vpx associated with the HUSH complex and decreased steady-state level of these proteins in a DCAF1/CUL4A/B/proteasome-dependent manner(14,15). Replication kinetics of HIV-1 and SIV(MAC) was accelerated to a similar extent by vpx or FAM208A knockdown. Finally, vpx increased steady-state levels of LINE-1 ORF1p, as previously described for FAM208A disruption(11). These results demonstrate that the HUSH complex represses primate immunodeficiency virus transcription, and that, to counteract this restriction, viral Vpx or Vpr proteins degrade the HUSH complex.
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spelling pubmed-62582792019-04-08 Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex Yurkovetskiy, Leonid Guney, Mehmet Hakan Kim, Kyusik Goh, Shih Lin McCauley, Sean Dauphin, Ann Diehl, William Luban, Jeremy Nat Microbiol Article Host factors that silence provirus transcription in CD4(+) memory T cells help HIV-1 escape eradication by the host immune system and by antiviral drugs(1). These same factors, though, must be overcome for HIV-1 to propagate. Here we show that Vpx and Vpr encoded by diverse primate immunodeficiency viruses activate provirus transcription. Vpx and Vpr are adaptor proteins for the DCAF1-CUL4A/B E3 ubiquitin ligase that degrade SAMHD1 and increase reverse transcription(2–4). Nonetheless, Vpx and Vpr have effects on reporter gene expression that are not explained by SAMHD1 degradation(5–8). A screen for factors that mimic these effects identified the Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex, FAM208A (TASOR/RAP140), MPHOSPH8 (MPP8), PPHLN1 (PERIPHILIN), and MORC2(9–13). Vpx associated with the HUSH complex and decreased steady-state level of these proteins in a DCAF1/CUL4A/B/proteasome-dependent manner(14,15). Replication kinetics of HIV-1 and SIV(MAC) was accelerated to a similar extent by vpx or FAM208A knockdown. Finally, vpx increased steady-state levels of LINE-1 ORF1p, as previously described for FAM208A disruption(11). These results demonstrate that the HUSH complex represses primate immunodeficiency virus transcription, and that, to counteract this restriction, viral Vpx or Vpr proteins degrade the HUSH complex. 2018-10-08 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6258279/ /pubmed/30297740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-018-0256-x Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Dauphin, Ann
Diehl, William
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Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex
title Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex
title_full Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex
title_fullStr Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex
title_full_unstemmed Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex
title_short Primate immunodeficiency virus Vpx and Vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the HUSH complex
title_sort primate immunodeficiency virus vpx and vpr counteract transcriptional repression of proviruses by the hush complex
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6258279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30297740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-018-0256-x
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