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Structure of the unbound form of HIV-1 subtype A protease: comparison with unbound forms of proteases from other HIV subtypes.


ABSTRACT: The crystal structure of the unbound form of HIV-1 subtype A protease (PR) has been determined to 1.7 A resolution and refined as a homodimer in the hexagonal space group P6(1) to an R(cryst) of 20.5%. The structure is similar in overall shape and fold to the previously determined subtype B, C and F PRs. The major differences lie in the conformation of the flap region. The flaps in the crystal structures of the unbound subtype B and C PRs, which were crystallized in tetragonal space groups, are either semi-open or wide open. In the present structure of subtype A PR the flaps are found in the closed position, a conformation that would be more anticipated in the structure of HIV protease complexed with an inhibitor. The amino-acid differences between the subtypes and their respective crystal space groups are discussed in terms of the differences in the flap conformations.

SUBMITTER: Robbins AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2827345 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of the unbound form of HIV-1 subtype A protease: comparison with unbound forms of proteases from other HIV subtypes.

Robbins Arthur H AH   Coman Roxana M RM   Bracho-Sanchez Edith E   Fernandez Marty A MA   Gilliland C Taylor CT   Li Mi M   Agbandje-McKenna Mavis M   Wlodawer Alexander A   Dunn Ben M BM   McKenna Robert R  

Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 20100212 Pt 3


The crystal structure of the unbound form of HIV-1 subtype A protease (PR) has been determined to 1.7 A resolution and refined as a homodimer in the hexagonal space group P6(1) to an R(cryst) of 20.5%. The structure is similar in overall shape and fold to the previously determined subtype B, C and F PRs. The major differences lie in the conformation of the flap region. The flaps in the crystal structures of the unbound subtype B and C PRs, which were crystallized in tetragonal space groups, are  ...[more]

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