作者
Akash Bhattacharya, Steven L Alam, Thomas Fricke, Kaneil Zadrozny, Jaroslaw Sedzicki, Alexander B Taylor, Borries Demeler, Owen Pornillos, Barbie K Ganser-Pornillos, Felipe Diaz-Griffero, Dmitri N Ivanov, Mark Yeager
发表日期
2014/12/30
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
111
期号
52
页码范围
18625-18630
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Upon infection of susceptible cells by HIV-1, the conical capsid formed by ∼250 hexamers and 12 pentamers of the CA protein is delivered to the cytoplasm. The capsid shields the RNA genome and proteins required for reverse transcription. In addition, the surface of the capsid mediates numerous host–virus interactions, which either promote infection or enable viral restriction by innate immune responses. In the intact capsid, there is an intermolecular interface between the N-terminal domain (NTD) of one subunit and the C-terminal domain (CTD) of the adjacent subunit within the same hexameric ring. The NTD–CTD interface is critical for capsid assembly, both as an architectural element of the CA hexamer and pentamer and as a mechanistic element for generating lattice curvature. Here we report biochemical experiments showing that PF-3450074 (PF74), a drug that inhibits HIV-1 infection, as well as host …
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