RESUMO
HIV-1 Maturation inhibitors (MIs) bind to the C-terminal domain of capsid protein (CA-CTD) and spacer peptide 1 (SP1) in HIV-1 Gag and inhibit the CA-SP1 cleavage by stabilizing the immature Gag. The ß-turn motif, GVGGP in the HIV CA-CTD (residues 220-224) is one of the key determinants of HIV Gag assembly. In the present study, we mutated each residue of HIV-1 ß-turn motif to alanine and observed complete inhibition of virus release of all mutants. This defect in virus release was rescued in the presence of maturation inhibitors; BVM and PF-46396 for P224A mutant. To our knowledge, this is the first report of identification of BVM and PF-46396-dependent capsid mutant. Our results highlight the importance of the core ß-turn motif residues in immature virus assembly and suggest that the presence of MIs enhances Gag membrane binding and multimerization thereby restoring virus release of HIV Gag P224 mutant.