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Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes

The cone-shaped mature HIV-1 capsid is the main orchestrator of early viral replication. After cytosolic entry, it transports the viral replication complex along microtubules toward the nucleus. While it was initially believed that the reverse transcribed genome is released from the capsid in the cy...

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Autores principales: Schifferdecker, Sandra, Zila, Vojtech, Müller, Thorsten G., Sakin, Volkan, Anders-Össwein, Maria, Laketa, Vibor, Kräusslich, Hans-Georg, Müller, Barbara
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35972146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01959-22
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author Schifferdecker, Sandra
Zila, Vojtech
Müller, Thorsten G.
Sakin, Volkan
Anders-Össwein, Maria
Laketa, Vibor
Kräusslich, Hans-Georg
Müller, Barbara
author_facet Schifferdecker, Sandra
Zila, Vojtech
Müller, Thorsten G.
Sakin, Volkan
Anders-Össwein, Maria
Laketa, Vibor
Kräusslich, Hans-Georg
Müller, Barbara
author_sort Schifferdecker, Sandra
collection PubMed
description The cone-shaped mature HIV-1 capsid is the main orchestrator of early viral replication. After cytosolic entry, it transports the viral replication complex along microtubules toward the nucleus. While it was initially believed that the reverse transcribed genome is released from the capsid in the cytosol, recent observations indicate that a high amount of capsid protein (CA) remains associated with subviral complexes during import through the nuclear pore complex (NPC). Observation of postentry events via microscopic detection of HIV-1 CA is challenging, since epitope shielding limits immunodetection and the genetic fragility of CA hampers direct labeling approaches. Here, we present a minimally invasive strategy based on genetic code expansion and click chemistry that allows for site-directed fluorescent labeling of HIV-1 CA, while retaining virus morphology and infectivity. Thereby, we could directly visualize virions and subviral complexes using advanced microscopy, including nanoscopy and correlative imaging. Quantification of signal intensities of subviral complexes revealed an amount of CA associated with nuclear complexes in HeLa-derived cells and primary T cells consistent with a complete capsid and showed that treatment with the small molecule inhibitor PF74 did not result in capsid dissociation from nuclear complexes. Cone-shaped objects detected in the nucleus by electron tomography were clearly identified as capsid-derived structures by correlative microscopy. High-resolution imaging revealed dose-dependent clustering of nuclear capsids, suggesting that incoming particles may follow common entry routes.
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spelling pubmed-96008492022-10-27 Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes Schifferdecker, Sandra Zila, Vojtech Müller, Thorsten G. Sakin, Volkan Anders-Össwein, Maria Laketa, Vibor Kräusslich, Hans-Georg Müller, Barbara mBio Research Article The cone-shaped mature HIV-1 capsid is the main orchestrator of early viral replication. After cytosolic entry, it transports the viral replication complex along microtubules toward the nucleus. While it was initially believed that the reverse transcribed genome is released from the capsid in the cytosol, recent observations indicate that a high amount of capsid protein (CA) remains associated with subviral complexes during import through the nuclear pore complex (NPC). Observation of postentry events via microscopic detection of HIV-1 CA is challenging, since epitope shielding limits immunodetection and the genetic fragility of CA hampers direct labeling approaches. Here, we present a minimally invasive strategy based on genetic code expansion and click chemistry that allows for site-directed fluorescent labeling of HIV-1 CA, while retaining virus morphology and infectivity. Thereby, we could directly visualize virions and subviral complexes using advanced microscopy, including nanoscopy and correlative imaging. Quantification of signal intensities of subviral complexes revealed an amount of CA associated with nuclear complexes in HeLa-derived cells and primary T cells consistent with a complete capsid and showed that treatment with the small molecule inhibitor PF74 did not result in capsid dissociation from nuclear complexes. Cone-shaped objects detected in the nucleus by electron tomography were clearly identified as capsid-derived structures by correlative microscopy. High-resolution imaging revealed dose-dependent clustering of nuclear capsids, suggesting that incoming particles may follow common entry routes. American Society for Microbiology 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9600849/ /pubmed/35972146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01959-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Schifferdecker et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Schifferdecker, Sandra
Zila, Vojtech
Müller, Thorsten G.
Sakin, Volkan
Anders-Össwein, Maria
Laketa, Vibor
Kräusslich, Hans-Georg
Müller, Barbara
Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes
title Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes
title_full Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes
title_fullStr Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes
title_full_unstemmed Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes
title_short Direct Capsid Labeling of Infectious HIV-1 by Genetic Code Expansion Allows Detection of Largely Complete Nuclear Capsids and Suggests Nuclear Entry of HIV-1 Complexes via Common Routes
title_sort direct capsid labeling of infectious hiv-1 by genetic code expansion allows detection of largely complete nuclear capsids and suggests nuclear entry of hiv-1 complexes via common routes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35972146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01959-22
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