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Efavirenz binding to HIV-1 reverse transcriptase monomers and dimers.


ABSTRACT: Efavirenz (EFV) is a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) used for the treatment of AIDS. RT is a heterodimer composed of p66 and p51 subunits; p51 is produced from p66 by C-terminal truncation by HIV protease. The monomers can form p66/p66 and p51/p51 homodimers as well as the p66/p51 heterodimer. Dimerization and efavirenz binding are coupled processes. In the crystal structure of the p66/p51-EFV complex, the drug is bound to the p66 subunit. The binding of efavirenz to wild-type and dimerization-defective RT proteins was studied by equilibrium dialysis, tryptophan fluorescence, and native gel electrophoresis. A 1:1 binding stoichiometry was determined for both monomers and homodimers. Equilibrium dissociation constants are approximately 2.5 microM for both p66- and p51-EFV complexes, 250 nM for the p66/p66-EFV complex, and 7 nM for the p51/p51-EFV complex. An equilibrium dissociation constant of 92 nM for the p66/p51-EFV complex was calculated from the thermodynamic linkage between dimerization and inhibitor binding. Binding and unbinding kinetics monitored by fluorescence were slow. Progress curve analyses revealed a one-step, direct binding mechanism with association rate constants k(1) of approximately 13.5 M(-1) s(-1) for monomers and heterodimer and dissociation rate constants k(-1) of approximately 9 x 10(-5) s(-1) for monomers. A conformational selection mechanism is proposed to account for the slow association rate. These results show that efavirenz is a slow, tight-binding inhibitor capable of binding all forms of RT and suggest that the NNRTI binding site in monomers and dimers is similar.

SUBMITTER: Braz VA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2896556 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efavirenz binding to HIV-1 reverse transcriptase monomers and dimers.

Braz Valerie A VA   Holladay Leslie A LA   Barkley Mary D MD  

Biochemistry 20100101 3


Efavirenz (EFV) is a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) used for the treatment of AIDS. RT is a heterodimer composed of p66 and p51 subunits; p51 is produced from p66 by C-terminal truncation by HIV protease. The monomers can form p66/p66 and p51/p51 homodimers as well as the p66/p51 heterodimer. Dimerization and efavirenz binding are coupled processes. In the crystal structure of the p66/p51-EFV complex, the drug is bound to the p66 subunit  ...[more]

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