Literature DB >> 11932418

Expression of exogenous Sam68, the 68-kilodalton SRC-associated protein in mitosis, is able to alleviate impaired Rev function in astrocytes.

Jinliang Li1, Ying Liu, In-Woo Park, Johnny J He.   

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gene expression in astrocytes is restricted, resulting in a brief and limited synthesis of HIV-1 viral structural proteins. Impaired Rev function has been documented in these cells. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the impaired Rev function are not fully understood. Using the astroglial cell line U87.MG as a model, we report here that HIV-1 gene expression down-regulated expression of Sam68, the 68-kDa Src-associated protein in mitosis, which was constitutively expressed at a lower level in astrocytes. Elevating the endogenous level of Sam68 expression considerably restored HIV-1 Rev function in astrocytes, as determined by a Rev-dependent reporter gene assay. However, elevation of Sam68 expression achieved only a modest increase in HIV-1 production, further supporting the notion that there are multiple cellular restrictions of HIV-1 gene expression in astrocytes. Mutagenesis analysis identified the region between amino acids 321 and 410 of Sam68 as being directly involved in the binding of Sam68 to Rev, while a double mutation in Rev, L78D and E79L, like those in the dominant-negative Rev mutant M10, eliminated Rev binding to Sam68. Moreover, subcellular fractionation and digital fluorescence microscopic imaging revealed that Sam68 expression promoted Rev nuclear export. Taken together, our studies demonstrate that a lower level of constitutive Sam68 expression, followed by further down-regulation by HIV-1 infection, contributes to impaired Rev function in astrocytes, and they suggest that Sam68 may play an important role in Rev nuclear export.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11932418      PMCID: PMC155096          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.76.9.4526-4535.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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