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Identification of residues in the C-terminal domain of HIV-1 integrase that mediate binding to the transportin-SR2 protein.

Stephanie De Houwer1, Jonas Demeulemeester, Wannes Thys, Oliver Taltynov, Katarina Zmajkovicova, Frauke Christ, Zeger Debyser.   

Abstract

Transportin-SR2 (TRN-SR2 and TNPO3) is a cellular cofactor of HIV replication that has been implicated in the nuclear import of HIV. TRN-SR2 was originally identified in a yeast two-hybrid screen as an interaction partner of HIV integrase (IN) and in two independent siRNA screens as a cofactor of viral replication. We have now studied the interaction of TRN-SR2 and HIV IN in molecular detail and identified the TRN-SR2 interacting regions of IN. A weak interaction with the catalytic core domain (CCD) and a strong interaction with the C-terminal domain (CTD) of IN were detected. By dissecting the catalytic core domain (CCD) of IN into short structural fragments, we identified a peptide (INIP(1), amino acids (170)EHLKTAVQMAVFIHNFKRKGGI(191)) retaining the ability to interact with TRN-SR2. By dissecting the C-terminal domain (CTD) of IN, we could identify two interacting peptides (amino acids (214)QKQITKIQNFRVYYR(228) and (262)RRKVKIIRDYGK(273)) that come together in the CTD tertiary structure to form an exposed antiparallel β-sheet. Through site-specific mutagenesis, we defined the following sets of amino acids in IN as important for the interaction with TRN-SR2: Phe-185/Lys-186/Arg-187/Lys-188 in the CCD and Arg-262/Arg-263/Lys-264 and Lys-266/Arg-269 in the CTD. An HIV-1 strain carrying K266A/R269A in IN was replication-defective due to a block in reverse transcription, confounding the study of nuclear import. Insight into the IN/TRN-SR2 interaction interface is necessary to guide drug discovery efforts targeting the nuclear entry step of replication.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22872638      PMCID: PMC3464515          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.387944

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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1.  The HIV-1 integrase mutant R263A/K264A is 2-fold defective for TRN-SR2 binding and viral nuclear import.

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6.  N-terminal half of transportin SR2 interacts with HIV integrase.

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7.  Interaction of transportin-SR2 with Ras-related nuclear protein (Ran) GTPase.

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8.  Structure of transportin SR2, a karyopherin involved in human disease, in complex with Ran.

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Review 10.  Role of Transportin-SR2 in HIV-1 Nuclear Import.

Authors:  Maryam Tabasi; Ivan Nombela; Julie Janssens; Adrien P Lahousse; Frauke Christ; Zeger Debyser
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