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A comparative mutational analysis of HIV-1 Vpu subtypes B and C for the identification of determinants required to counteract BST-2/Tetherin and enhance viral egress.


ABSTRACT: We have undertaken a genetic strategy to map Vpu regions necessary for BST-2 antagonism and viral egress. This approach is based on our identification of an egress-defective Vpu variant encoded by an HIV-1 subtype C strain. We constructed a series of chimeric Vpu molecules made from the Vpu C variant and Vpu B from a standard laboratory strain. The TM domain from the inactive Vpu C, which contains multiple non-conserved residues, was responsible for a significant decrease in egress activity and BST-2 downregulation, confirming the functional importance of the Vpu TM domain. However, for complete inactivation, both the N-terminus and TM domain from the inactive Vpu C molecule were required, suggesting a new role for the Vpu N-terminus. In addition, determinants in the C-terminus of Vpu B that may be involved in efficient TGN accumulation were also necessary for enhanced viral egress but are missing or non-functional in Vpu C.

SUBMITTER: Douglas JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3760674 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comparative mutational analysis of HIV-1 Vpu subtypes B and C for the identification of determinants required to counteract BST-2/Tetherin and enhance viral egress.

Douglas Janet L JL   Bai Ying Y   Gustin Jean K JK   Moses Ashlee V AV  

Virology 20130410 2


We have undertaken a genetic strategy to map Vpu regions necessary for BST-2 antagonism and viral egress. This approach is based on our identification of an egress-defective Vpu variant encoded by an HIV-1 subtype C strain. We constructed a series of chimeric Vpu molecules made from the Vpu C variant and Vpu B from a standard laboratory strain. The TM domain from the inactive Vpu C, which contains multiple non-conserved residues, was responsible for a significant decrease in egress activity and  ...[more]

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