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Identification of the initial nucleocapsid recognition element in the HIV-1 RNA packaging signal.


ABSTRACT: Selective packaging of the HIV-1 genome during virus assembly is mediated by interactions between the dimeric 5'-leader of the unspliced viral RNA and the nucleocapsid (NC) domains of a small number of assembling viral Gag polyproteins. Here, we show that the dimeric 5'-leader contains more than two dozen NC binding sites with affinities ranging from 40 nM to 1.4 μM, and that all high-affinity sites (K d ≲ 400 nM) reside within a ∼150-nt region of the leader sufficient to promote RNA packaging (core encapsidation signal, ΨCES). The four initial binding sites with highest affinity reside near two symmetrically equivalent three-way junction structures. Unlike the other high-affinity sites, which bind NC with exothermic energetics, binding to these sites occurs endothermically due to concomitant unwinding of a weakly base-paired [UUUU]:[GGAG] helical element. Mutations that stabilize base pairing within this element eliminate NC binding to this site and severely impair RNA packaging into virus-like particles. NMR studies reveal that a recently discovered small-molecule inhibitor of HIV-1 RNA packaging that appears to function by stabilizing the structure of the leader binds directly to the [UUUU]:[GGAG] helix. Our findings suggest a sequential NC binding mechanism for Gag-genome assembly and identify a potential RNA Achilles' heel to which HIV therapeutics may be targeted.

SUBMITTER: Ding P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7395439 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of the initial nucleocapsid recognition element in the HIV-1 RNA packaging signal.

Ding Pengfei P   Kharytonchyk Siarhei S   Waller Alexis A   Mbaekwe Ugonna U   Basappa Sapna S   Kuo Nansen N   Frank Heather M HM   Quasney Christina C   Kidane Aaron A   Swanson Canessa C   Van Verna V   Sarkar Mitali M   Cannistraci Emily E   Chaudhary Ridhi R   Flores Hana H   Telesnitsky Alice A   Summers Michael F MF  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20200709 30


Selective packaging of the HIV-1 genome during virus assembly is mediated by interactions between the dimeric 5'-leader of the unspliced viral RNA and the nucleocapsid (NC) domains of a small number of assembling viral Gag polyproteins. Here, we show that the dimeric 5'-leader contains more than two dozen NC binding sites with affinities ranging from 40 nM to 1.4 μM, and that all high-affinity sites (<i>K</i><sub>d</sub> ≲ 400 nM) reside within a ∼150-nt region of the leader sufficient to promot  ...[more]

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