Publication: The Preserved HTH-Docking Cleft of HIV-1 Integrase Is Functionally Critical.
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Galilee, M
Britan-Rosich, E
Griner, SL
Uysal, SERDAR
Baumgärtel, V
Lamb, DC
Kossiakoff, AA
Kotler, M
Stroud, RM
Marx, A
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HIV-1 integrase (IN) catalyzes viral DNA integration into the host genome and facilitates
multifunctional steps including virus particle maturation. Competency of IN to form multimeric
assemblies is functionally critical, presenting an approach for anti-HIV strategies. Multimerization
of IN depends on interactions between the distinct subunit domains and amongst the flanking
protomers. Here we elucidate an overlooked docking cleft of IN core domain that anchors the Nterminal helix-turn-helix (HTH)-motif in a highly preserved and functionally critical
configuration. Crystallographic structure of IN core domain in complex with Fab specifically
targeting this cleft reveals a steric overlap that would inhibit HTH-docking, C-terminal domain
contacts, DNA binding and subsequent multimerization. While Fab inhibits in vitro IN integration
activity, in vivo it abolishes virus particle production by specifically associating with preprocessedIN within Gag-Pol and interfering with early cytosolic Gag/Gag-Pol assemblies. The HTHdocking cleft may offer a fresh hotspot for future anti-HIV intervention strategies.
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Galilee M., Britan-Rosich E., Griner S., Uysal S., Baumgärtel V., Lamb D., Kossiakoff A., Kotler M., Stroud R., Marx A., et al., -The Preserved HTH-Docking Cleft of HIV-1 Integrase Is Functionally Critical.-, Structure (London, England : 1993), cilt.24, ss.1936-1946, 2016