| Literature DB >> 21771347 |
Venkat S R K Yedavalli1, Kuan-Teh Jeang.
Abstract
Post-transcriptional regulation of HIV-1 gene expression is mediated by interactions between viral transcripts and viral/cellular proteins. For HIV-1, post-transcriptional nuclear control allows for the export of intron-containing RNAs which are normally retained in the nucleus. Specific signals on the viral RNAs, such as instability sequences (INS) and Rev responsive element (RRE), are binding sites for viral and cellular factors that serve to regulate RNA-export. The HIV-1 encoded viral Rev protein binds to the RRE found on unspliced and incompletely spliced viral RNAs. Binding by Rev directs the export of these RNAs from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Previously, Rev co-factors have been found to include cellular factors such as CRM1, DDX3, PIMT and others. In this work, the nuclear matrix protein Matrin 3 is shown to bind Rev/RRE-containing viral RNA. This binding interaction stabilizes unspliced and partially spliced HIV-1 transcripts leading to increased cytoplasmic expression of these viral RNAs.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21771347 PMCID: PMC3160905 DOI: 10.1186/1742-4690-8-61
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Retrovirology ISSN: 1742-4690 Impact factor: 4.602
List of Human and Mouse PTB-1 interacting proteins identified by yeast 2 hybrid assay.
| PTB-1 interacting proteins identified by yeast 2 hybrid assay | Other names/synonyms | Accession # |
|---|---|---|
| A) | ||
| Aladin | AAAS; adracalin | NP_056480 |
| Calcium and integrin binding 1 | CIB1; CIB; kinase-interacting protein 1; KIP1 | NP_006375 |
| Cleavage stimulation factor, 3' pre-RNA, subunit 2, 64 kD, tau | CSTF2T; KIAA0689 | NP_056050 |
| Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 1 isoform1 | HIPK1; KIAA0630 | NP_938009 |
| poly(rC) binding protein 1 | PCBP1 | NP_006187 |
| RNA binding motif protein 10 | RBM10 | NP_005667 |
| Exportin 1 | CRM1; XPO1 | NP_003391 |
| heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K, isoform b | HNRPK | NP_112552 |
| heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L | HNRPL | NP_001524 |
| Raver1 | Raver1 | NP_597709 |
| A) | ||
| arylhydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator | ARNT, hypoxia-inducible factor 1, beta subunit; dioxin receptor | NP_001659 |
| Calcium and integrin binding 1 | CIB1; CIB; KINASE-INTERACTING PROTEIN 1; KIP1 | NP_006375 |
| DAZ associated protein 2 | DAZAP2 | NP_055579 |
| nuclear receptor coactivator 6 | NCOA6 | NP_054790 |
| Raver1 | Raver1 | NP_597709 |
| RNA binding motif protein 10 | RBM10 | NP_005667 |
| fibrosin-1-like protein | KIAA1545; FBRSL1 | NP_001136113 |
| protein BAT2-like 1 | KIAA0515; BAT2L1 | NP_037450 |
| hexaribonucleotide binding protein 3 | HRNBP3; RBFOX3; FOX3 | NP_001076044 |
| G protein pathway suppressor 2 | GPS2 | NP_004480 |
| proline rich 3 | PRR3 | NP_079539 |
| tripartite motif-containing 8 | TRIM8 | NP_112174 |
| zinc finger, CCHC domain containing 2 | ZCCHC2; | NP_060212 |
| zinc finger protein 36, C3H type, homolog | ZFP36A, tristetraprolin; NUP475 | NP_003398 |
| neuro-oncological ventral antigen 1 | NOVA1 | NP_002506 |
| neuro-oncological ventral antigen 2 | NOVA2 | NP_002507 |
Matrin 3 was identified to interact with both Human and Mouse PTB-1 (indicated in bold and italics. The yeast 2 hybrid screening was performed at Myriad Pronet (Utah, USA) using human and mouse PTB-1 as bait. PTB-1 interacting proteins were identified using activation domain fused libraries obtained from human spleen, brain and heart.
Figure 1Matrin 3 promotes the expression of Rev dependent RRE containing transcripts. A) HeLa cells were transfected with Matrin 3 and Tat along with HIV-1 LTR luciferase. Luciferase assays performed on cell lysates prepared from these cells did not show any effect of Matrin 3 on Tat dependent LTR transactivation. B) Matrin 3 enhances the expression of RRE containing RNA transcripts in the presence of Rev in HeLa cells. HeLa cells were transfected with 2.0 μg of Matrin 3 expression or control plasmid along with 0.5 μg of pCMV -GagPol-RRE plasmids in the presence or absence of Rev. HA-Matrin 3 significantly increased the expression of Gag from the reporter construct pCMV-GagPol-RRE in the presence of Rev (compare lanes 2 and 4). C) Gag expression from CTE containing pCMV-GagPol-CTE reporter was not effected by HA-Matrin 3 (compare lanes 5 and 6).
Figure 2Matrin 3 increases HIV-1 production from transiently tranfected HeLa cells. A) HeLa cells were transfected with pNL4-3 along with WT Matrin 3, and the expression of viral proteins was analyzed on Western blots. Wild type HA-Matrin 3 (lane 2) enhanced viral protein expression. B) Matrin 3 knockdown using siRNA efficiently decreased cell endogenous Matrin 3 (lanes 2 and 3; top panel). Controls were scrambled irrelevant siRNAs. (lower two panels) HeLa cells were transfected with HIV-1 molecular clone pNL4-3 and either the control or the siRNA targeting Matrin 3. Western blot analysis of cell lysates showed that siRNA-mediated Matrin 3 knockdown reduced HIV-1 expression as indicated by decreased p24 expression (lanes 2 and 3). Loadings were normalized to β-actin.
Figure 3Matrin 3 interacts with Rev in the presence of viral Rev-dependent RRE-containing RNA. A) Schematic representations of the RNAs expressed from the various p37Gag constructs. B) Co-immunoprecipitation of GFP-Rev occurs only in the context of p37-RRE. HeLa cells were transfected with either pCMV-HA (lanes 1-6), or pCMVHA-Matrin 3 (lane 7-12) and GFP-Rev (lanes 1-12) plasmids, along with the indicated versions of a p37Gag expression construct (see panel A and as indicated). Cell lysates were subjected to immunoprecipitation with anti-HA antibody. Western blot analysis of co-immunoprecipitations shows that interaction occurs between Rev and Matrin 3 in the presence of co-transfected p37RRE (lane 8, top panel) construct, but not p37, p37CTE, or codon optimized P37 Gag constructs that are Rev-independent (lanes 7 and 9-12, top panel). Lower two panels show the expression of Rev and Matrin 3 in cell lysates used for the immunoprecipitations, and the second panel from the top shows HA-Matrin 3 proteins recovered by the co-immunoprecipitations.
Figure 4Matrin 3 RRMs are required for activity on HIV-1 RNA. A) Schematic representations of the RRM deletion mutants of Matrin 3. B) Western blot verification of the comparable expression of transfected Matrin 3 deletion mutants. Loadings were normalized to β-actin (bottom panel). C) Expression of wild type HA-Matrin 3 (lane 2), but not HA-Matrin 3 d264-595 (lane 3) nor HA-Matrin 3 d162-595 (lane 4), which lack the RRMs activated HIV-1 gene expression as measured by viral p55 or p24 levels.
Figure 5Matrin 3 stabilizes RRE-containing RNA. A) (top) Schematic representations of the differently sized mRNA transcripts produced during HIV-1 replication. The 9 kb (unspliced) and 4 kb (singly spliced) viral transcripts contain the RRE cis-element and require Rev protein for expression. (bottom) HeLa cells were transfected with HIV-1 molecular clone pNL4-3 and either pCMV-HA or HA-Matrin 3 plasmids. Northern blot analysis of whole cell RNA demonstrated increased expression of unspliced 9 kb HIV-1 transcript (lane 2). Relative changes in the expression of 9 kb and 1.8 kb HIV-1 RNAs in cells, with and without Matrin 3, are shown by the numbers on the right. B) Matrin 3 increased the stability and promoted the nuclear export of HIV-1 unspliced RNA. HeLa cells were transfected with pNL4-3 with (red) or without (green) Matrin 3. RNA was isolated from whole cell lysates as well as nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions. qRT-PCR analysis of HIV-1 RNA was performed using primers specific for spliced and unspliced viral transcripts [29]. Transfection of Matrin 3 (red) resulted in modestly increased amounts of HIV-1 unspliced transcripts in the cells (top left panel, total), and a much larger increase in the distribution of unspliced HIV-1 transcripts into cytoplasm (top right panel, cytoplasmic). As control, Matrin 3 did not affect the stability or the distribution of GAPDH mRNA (bottom panels, GAPDH).