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Stereospecificity of short Rev-derived peptide interactions with RRE IIB RNA.


ABSTRACT: The essential HIV-1 regulatory protein Rev binds to the Rev responsive element (RRE) of the HIV-1 mRNA. A short alpha-helical peptide derived from Rev (Rev 34-50) and a truncated form of the RRE sequence (RRE IIB) provide a useful in vitro system to study the interactions between Rev and RRE. The current studies focus on evaluating the specificity of the binding interactions between Rev 34-50 and RRE IIB. The binding of L- and D-Rev peptides to natural and enantiomeric RRE IIB RNA was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. D-Rev and L-Rev peptides bind to RRE IIB with similar affinities. CD measurements are consistent with a nonhelical, probably beta-hairpin, conformation for D-Rev in the complex. The binding affinities of D/L Rev peptides to L-RRE IIB RNA are also similar to those with natural D-RRE IIB. Furthermore, the conformations of L- and D-peptides when bound to L-RRE are reciprocal to the conformations of these peptides in complex with D-RRE. RNA footprinting studies show that L- and D-Rev peptides bind to the same site on RRE IIB. Our results demonstrate lack of stereospecificity in RRE RNA-Rev peptide interactions. However, it is quite possible that the interactions between full-length Rev protein and RRE are highly specific.

SUBMITTER: Litovchick A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1370460 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stereospecificity of short Rev-derived peptide interactions with RRE IIB RNA.

Litovchick Alexander A   Rando Robert R RR  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20030801 8


The essential HIV-1 regulatory protein Rev binds to the Rev responsive element (RRE) of the HIV-1 mRNA. A short alpha-helical peptide derived from Rev (Rev 34-50) and a truncated form of the RRE sequence (RRE IIB) provide a useful in vitro system to study the interactions between Rev and RRE. The current studies focus on evaluating the specificity of the binding interactions between Rev 34-50 and RRE IIB. The binding of L- and D-Rev peptides to natural and enantiomeric RRE IIB RNA was studied by  ...[more]

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