Analysis of HIV-1 Tat effects in Xenopus laevis embryos

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Venanzi, S
Destree, OHJ
Gigliani, F
Battaglia, PA
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[1] Ist Super Sanita, Lab Biol Cellulare, Reparto Genet Mol, I-00161 Rome, Italy
[2] Netherlands Inst Dev Biol, Hubrecht Lab, NL-3584 CT Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Univ Rome La Sapienza, Dipartimento Biopatol Umana, Sez Biol Cellulare, I-00185 Rome, Italy
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HIV-1; Tat; Xenopus; embryo; transcription; repression;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Tat is one of the regulatory proteins of the HIV-1 virus. To date, besides the transactivation activity, a myriad of effects exerted by HN-I Tat on cellular and viral genes have been observed. The present study investigated the in vivo effects of HIV-1 Tat protein in the Xenopus embryo. We adopted the Xenopus system since expression of putative regulatory factors in the embryo has been widely used as a quick and effective first screen for protein function. Xenopus' early development is well characterized by stage-specific phenotypes, therefore, an in vivo HIV-1 Tat-mediated aberrant phenotype can easily be detected and analyzed. HIV-1 Tat protein expression through injection of synthetic mRNA into zygotes produced a marked delay in gastrulation leading to altered specification of the anterior-posterior axis and to partial or total loss of anterior structures. HIV-1 Tat effects resulted in a general suppression of gene expression, including that of Xbra and gsc, two early genes whose expression is required for proper gastrulation. The specificity of Tat effects was demonstrated by injecting a 'loss of function' mutant (Tat-C37S), lacking a single cysteine residue, which did not yield any effect. Both Tat and Tat-C37S were found to be localized mainly in the nucleus. The importance of subcellular targeting for the effects caused by HIV-1 Tat was demonstrated by injecting a second mutant (Tat-BDM), carrying an altered nuclear localization signal sequence. The Tat-BDM protein localized in the cytoplasm and accumulated at the cell membrane. Embryos injected with Tat-BDM mRNA did not develop beyond gastrulation. The importance of proper protein conformation and subcellular localization in determining Tat effects is discussed.
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