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Cyclophilin A interacts with HIV-1 Vpr and is required for its functional expression.
Zander, Kerstin; Sherman, Michael P; Tessmer, Uwe; Bruns, Karsten; Wray, Victor; Prechtel, Alexander T; Schubert, Evelyn; Henklein, Peter; Luban, Jeremy; Neidleman, Jason; Greene, Warner C; Schubert, Ulrich.
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  • Zander K; Heinrich-Pette-Institute of Experimental Virology and Immunology, University of Hamburg, D-20251 Hamburg, Germany.
J Biol Chem ; 278(44): 43202-13, 2003 Oct 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12881522
Viral protein R (Vpr) of human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1) is the major virion-associated accessory protein that affects a number of biological functions in the retroviral life cycle, including promotion of the transport of the preintegration complex into the nucleus and the induction of G2 host cell cycle arrest. Our recent investigation of the conformational heterogeneity of the proline residues in the N terminus of Vpr suggested a functional interaction between Vpr and a host peptidylprolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) that might regulate the cis/trans interconversion of the imidic bond within the conserved proline residues of Vpr in vivo. Using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, Far Western blot, and pulldown experiments a physical interaction of Vpr with the major host PPIase cyclophilin A (CypA) is now demonstrated. The interaction domain involves the N-terminal region of Vpr including an essential role for proline in position 35. The CypA inhibitor cyclosporin A and non-immunosuppressive PPIase inhibitors such as NIM811 and sanglifehrin A block expression of Vpr without affecting pre- or post-translational events such as transcription, intracellular transport, or virus incorporation of Vpr. Similarly to CypA inhibition, Vpr expression is also reduced in HIV-1 infected CypA-/- knock-out T cells. This study thus shows that in addition to the interaction between CypA and HIV-1 capsid occurring during early steps in virus replication, CypA is also important for the de novo synthesis of Vpr and that in the absence of CypA activity, the Vpr-mediated cell cycle arrest is completely lost in HIV-1-infected T cells.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Produtos do Gene vpr / Ciclofilina A Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2003 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Produtos do Gene vpr / Ciclofilina A Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2003 Tipo de documento: Article