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A dynamic G-quadruplex region regulates the HIV-1 long terminal repeat promoter.


ABSTRACT: G-Quadruplexes, noncanonical nucleic acid structures, act as silencers in the promoter regions of human genes; putative G-quadruplex forming sequences are also present in promoters of other mammals, yeasts, and prokaryotes. Here we show that also the HIV-1 LTR promoter exploits G-quadruplex-mediated transcriptional regulation with striking similarities to eukaryotic promoters and that treatment with a G-quadruplex ligand inhibits HIV-1 infectivity. Computational analysis on 953 HIV-1 strains substantiated a highly conserved G-rich sequence corresponding to Sp1 and NF-?B binding sites. Biophysical/biochemical analysis proved that two mutually exclusive parallel-like intramolecular G-quadruplexes, stabilized by small molecule ligands, primarily fold in this region. Mutations disrupting G-quadruplex formation enhanced HIV promoter activity in cells, whereas treatment with a G-quadruplex ligand impaired promoter activity and displayed antiviral effects. These findings disclose the possibility of inhibiting the HIV-1 LTR promoter by G-quadruplex-interacting small molecules, providing a new pathway to development of anti-HIV-1 drugs with unprecedented mechanism of action.

SUBMITTER: Perrone R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3791109 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A dynamic G-quadruplex region regulates the HIV-1 long terminal repeat promoter.

Perrone Rosalba R   Nadai Matteo M   Frasson Ilaria I   Poe Jerrod A JA   Butovskaya Elena E   Smithgall Thomas E TE   Palumbo Manlio M   Palù Giorgio G   Richter Sara N SN  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20130806 16


G-Quadruplexes, noncanonical nucleic acid structures, act as silencers in the promoter regions of human genes; putative G-quadruplex forming sequences are also present in promoters of other mammals, yeasts, and prokaryotes. Here we show that also the HIV-1 LTR promoter exploits G-quadruplex-mediated transcriptional regulation with striking similarities to eukaryotic promoters and that treatment with a G-quadruplex ligand inhibits HIV-1 infectivity. Computational analysis on 953 HIV-1 strains sub  ...[more]

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