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HIV-1 capsid is involved in post-nuclear entry steps.

Authors :
Chen NY
Zhou L
Gane PJ
Opp S
Ball NJ
Nicastro G
Zufferey M
Buffone C
Luban J
Selwood D
Diaz-Griffero F
Taylor I
Fassati A
Source :
Retrovirology [Retrovirology] 2016 Apr 23; Vol. 13, pp. 28. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Apr 23.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: HIV-1 capsid influences viral uncoating and nuclear import. Some capsid is detected in the nucleus but it is unclear if it has any function. We reported that the antibiotic Coumermycin-A1 (C-A1) inhibits HIV-1 integration and that a capsid mutation confers resistance to C-A1, suggesting that capsid might affect post-nuclear entry steps.<br />Results: Here we report that C-A1 inhibits HIV-1 integration in a capsid-dependent way. Using molecular docking, we identify an extended binding pocket delimited by two adjacent capsid monomers where C-A1 is predicted to bind. Isothermal titration calorimetry confirmed that C-A1 binds to hexameric capsid. Cyclosporine washout assays in Jurkat CD4+ T cells expressing engineered human TRIMCyp showed that C-A1 causes faster and greater escape from TRIMCyp restriction. Sub-cellular fractionation showed that small amounts of capsid accumulated in the nuclei of infected cells and C-A1 reduced the nuclear capsid. A105S and N74D capsid mutant viruses did not accumulate capsid in the nucleus, irrespective of C-A1 treatment. Depletion of Nup153, a nucleoporin located at the nuclear side of the nuclear pore that binds to HIV-1 capsid, made the virus less susceptible to TRIMCyp restriction, suggesting that Nup153 may help maintain some integrity of the viral core in the nucleus. Furthermore C-A1 increased binding of CPSF6, a nuclear protein, to capsid.<br />Conclusions: Our results indicate that capsid is involved in post-nuclear entry steps preceding integration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1742-4690
Volume :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Retrovirology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27107820
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12977-016-0262-0