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Structural Determinants of the APOBEC3G N-Terminal Domain for HIV-1 RNA Association.


ABSTRACT: APOBEC3G (A3G) is a cellular protein that inhibits HIV-1 infection through virion incorporation. The interaction of the A3G N-terminal domain (NTD) with RNA is essential for A3G incorporation in the HIV-1 virion. The interaction between A3G-NTD and RNA is not completely understood. The A3G-NTD is also recognized by HIV-1 Viral infectivity factor (Vif) and A3G-Vif binding leads to A3G degradation. Therefore, the A3G-Vif interaction is a target for the development of antiviral therapies that block HIV-1 replication. However, targeting the A3G-Vif interactions could disrupt the A3G-RNA interactions that are required for A3G's antiviral activity. To better understand A3G-RNA binding, we generated in silico docking models to simulate the RNA-binding propensity of A3G-NTD. We simulated the A3G-NTD residues with high RNA-binding propensity, experimentally validated our prediction by testing A3G-NTD mutations, and identified structural determinants of A3G-RNA binding. In addition, we found a novel amino acid residue, I26 responsible for RNA interaction. The new structural insights provided here will facilitate the design of pharmaceuticals that inhibit A3G-Vif interactions without negatively impacting A3G-RNA interactions.

SUBMITTER: Fukuda H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6536580 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural Determinants of the APOBEC3G N-Terminal Domain for HIV-1 RNA Association.

Fukuda Hirofumi H   Li Songling S   Sardo Luca L   Smith Jessica L JL   Yamashita Kazuo K   Sarca Anamaria D AD   Shirakawa Kotaro K   Standley Daron M DM   Takaori-Kondo Akifumi A   Izumi Taisuke T  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20190521


APOBEC3G (A3G) is a cellular protein that inhibits HIV-1 infection through virion incorporation. The interaction of the A3G N-terminal domain (NTD) with RNA is essential for A3G incorporation in the HIV-1 virion. The interaction between A3G-NTD and RNA is not completely understood. The A3G-NTD is also recognized by HIV-1 Viral infectivity factor (Vif) and A3G-Vif binding leads to A3G degradation. Therefore, the A3G-Vif interaction is a target for the development of antiviral therapies that block  ...[more]

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