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Cleavage strongly influences whether soluble HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimers adopt a native-like conformation.


ABSTRACT: We compare the antigenicity and conformation of soluble, cleaved vs. uncleaved envelope glycoprotein (Env gp)140 trimers from the subtype A HIV type 1 (HIV-1) strain BG505. The impact of gp120-gp41 cleavage on trimer structure, in the presence or absence of trimer-stabilizing modifications (i.e., a gp120-gp41 disulfide bond and an I559P gp41 change, together designated SOSIP), was assessed. Without SOSIP changes, cleaved trimers disintegrate into their gp120 and gp41-ectodomain (gp41ECTO) components; when only the disulfide bond is present, they dissociate into gp140 monomers. Uncleaved gp140s remain trimeric whether SOSIP substitutions are present or not. However, negative-stain electron microscopy reveals that only cleaved trimers form homogeneous structures resembling native Env spikes on virus particles. In contrast, uncleaved trimers are highly heterogeneous, adopting a variety of irregular shapes, many of which appear to be gp120 subunits dangling from a central core that is presumably a trimeric form of gp41ECTO. Antigenicity studies with neutralizing and nonneutralizing antibodies are consistent with the EM images; cleaved, SOSIP-stabilized trimers express quaternary structure-dependent epitopes, whereas uncleaved trimers expose nonneutralizing gp120 and gp41ECTO epitopes that are occluded on cleaved trimers. These findings have adverse implications for using soluble, uncleaved trimers for structural studies, and the rationale for testing uncleaved trimers as vaccine candidates also needs to be reevaluated.

SUBMITTER: Ringe RP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3831437 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cleavage strongly influences whether soluble HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimers adopt a native-like conformation.

Ringe Rajesh P RP   Sanders Rogier W RW   Yasmeen Anila A   Kim Helen J HJ   Lee Jeong Hyun JH   Cupo Albert A   Korzun Jacob J   Derking Ronald R   van Montfort Thijs T   Julien Jean-Philippe JP   Wilson Ian A IA   Klasse Per Johan PJ   Ward Andrew B AB   Moore John P JP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131021 45


We compare the antigenicity and conformation of soluble, cleaved vs. uncleaved envelope glycoprotein (Env gp)140 trimers from the subtype A HIV type 1 (HIV-1) strain BG505. The impact of gp120-gp41 cleavage on trimer structure, in the presence or absence of trimer-stabilizing modifications (i.e., a gp120-gp41 disulfide bond and an I559P gp41 change, together designated SOSIP), was assessed. Without SOSIP changes, cleaved trimers disintegrate into their gp120 and gp41-ectodomain (gp41ECTO) compon  ...[more]

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