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The Nucleocapsid Region of HIV-1 Gag Cooperates with the PTAP and LYPXnL Late Domains to Recruit the Cellular Machinery Necessary for Viral Budding

  1. Author:
    Dussupt, V.
    Javid, M. P.
    Abou-Jaoude, G.
    Jadwin, J. A.
    de La Cruz, J.
    Nagashima, K.
    Bouamr, F.
  2. Author Address

    Dussupt, Vincent, Javid, Melodi P.; Abou-Jaoude, Georges, Jadwin, Joshua A.; Bouamr, Fadila] NIAID, Mol Microbiol Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA. [de La Cruz, Jason, Nagashima, Kunio] NCI Frederick, SAIC, Frederick, MD USA.
    1. Year: 2009
  1. Journal: Plos Pathogens
    1. 5
    2. 3
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    HIV-1 release is mediated through two motifs in the p6 region of Gag, PTAP and LYPXnL, which recruit cellular proteins Tsg101 and Alix, respectively. The Nucleocapsid region of Gag (NC), which binds the Bro1 domain of Alix, also plays an important role in HIV-1 release, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here we show that the first 202 residues of the Bro1 domain (Bro(i)) are sufficient to bind Gag. Bro(i) interferes with HIV-1 release in an NC-dependent manner and arrests viral budding at the plasma membrane. Similar interrupted budding structures are seen following over-expression of a fragment containing Bro1 with the adjacent V domain (Bro1-V). Although only Bro1-V contains binding determinants for CHMP4, both Bro(i) and Bro1-V inhibited release via both the PTAP/Tsg101 and the LYPXnL/Alix pathways, suggesting that they interfere with a key step in HIV-1 release. Remarkably, we found that over-expression of Bro1 rescued the release of HIV-1 lacking both L domains. This rescue required the N-terminal region of the NC domain in Gag and the CHMP4 binding site in Bro1. Interestingly, release defects due to mutations in NC that prevented Bro1 mediated rescue of virus egress were rescued by providing a link to the ESCRT machinery via Nedd4.2s over-expression. Our data support a model in which NC cooperates with PTAP in the recruitment of cellular proteins necessary for its L domain activity and binds the Bro1-CHMP4 complex required for LYPXnL-mediated budding.

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  1. DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000339
  2. PMID: 19282983

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