Assembly properties of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 CA protein

被引:263
作者
Ganser-Pornillos, BK
von Schwedler, UK
Stray, KM
Aiken, C
Sundquist, WI
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Dept Biochem, Salt Lake City, UT 84132 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Sch Med, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/JVI.78.5.2545-2552.2004
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
During retroviral maturation, the CA protein oligomerizes to form a closed capsid that surrounds the viral genome. We have previously identified a series of deleterious surface mutations within human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) CA that alter infectivity, replication, and assembly in vivo. For this study, 27 recombinant CA proteins harboring 34 different mutations were tested for the ability to assemble into helical cylinders in vitro. These cylinders are composed of CA hexamers and are structural models for the mature viral capsid. Mutations that diminished CA assembly clustered within helices 1 and 2 in the N-terminal domain of CA and within the crystallographically defined dimer interface in the CA C-terminal domain. These mutations demonstrate the importance of these regions for CA cylinder production and, by analogy, mature capsid assembly. One CA mutant (R18A) assembled into cylinders, cones, and spheres. We suggest that these capsid shapes occur because the R18A mutation alters the frequency at which pentamers are incorporated into the hexagonal lattice. The fact that a single CA protein can simultaneously form all three known retroviral capsid morphologies supports the idea that these structures are organized on similar lattices and differ only in the distribution of 12 pentamers that allow them to close. In further support of this model, we demonstrate that the considerable morphological variation seen for conical HIV-1 capsids can be recapitulated in idealized capsid models by altering the distribution of pentamers.
引用
收藏
页码:2545 / 2552
页数:8
相关论文
共 57 条
  • [1] Spontaneous mutations in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gag gene that affect viral replication in the presence of cyclosporins
    Aberham, C
    Weber, S
    Phares, W
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1996, 70 (06) : 3536 - 3544
  • [2] Efficient particle production by minimal gag constructs which retain the carboxy-terminal domain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 capsid-p2 and a late assembly domain
    Accola, MA
    Strack, B
    Göttlinger, HG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2000, 74 (12) : 5395 - 5402
  • [3] Isolation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 cores:: Retention of Vpr in the absence of p6gag
    Accola, MA
    Öhagen, Å
    Göttlinger, HG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2000, 74 (13) : 6198 - 6202
  • [4] GenBank
    Benson, DA
    Karsch-Mizrachi, I
    Lipman, DJ
    Ostell, J
    Rapp, BA
    Wheeler, DL
    [J]. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2002, 30 (01) : 17 - 20
  • [5] Head-to-tail dimers and interdomain flexibility revealed by the crystal structure of HIV-1 capsid protein (p24) complexed with a monoclonal antibody Fab
    Berthet-Colominas, C
    Monaco, S
    Novelli, A
    Sibaï, G
    Mallet, F
    Cusack, S
    [J]. EMBO JOURNAL, 1999, 18 (05) : 1124 - 1136
  • [6] The C-terminal half of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag precursor is sufficient for efficient particle assembly
    Borsetti, A
    Ohagen, Å
    Göttlinger, HG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1998, 72 (11) : 9313 - 9317
  • [7] Second-site suppressors of Rous sarcoma virus CA mutations: Evidence for interdomain interactions
    Bowzard, JB
    Wills, JW
    Craven, RC
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2001, 75 (15) : 6850 - 6856
  • [8] Structural organization of authentic, mature HIV-1 virions and cores
    Briggs, JAG
    Wilk, T
    Welker, R
    Kräusslich, HG
    Fuller, SD
    [J]. EMBO JOURNAL, 2003, 22 (07) : 1707 - 1715
  • [9] Solution structure and dynamics of the Rous sarcoma virus capsid protein and comparison with capsid proteins of other retroviruses
    Campos-Olivas, R
    Newman, JL
    Summers, MF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2000, 296 (02) : 633 - 649
  • [10] Backbone dynamics of the N-terminal domain of the HIV-1 capsid protein and comparison with the G94D mutant conferring cyclosporin resistance/dependence
    Campos-Olivas, R
    Summers, MF
    [J]. BIOCHEMISTRY, 1999, 38 (32) : 10262 - 10271