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Forced Complementation between Subgenomic RNAs: Does Human Immunodeficiency Type 1 Virus Reverse Transcription Occur in Viral Core, Cytoplasm, or Early Endosome?

Weining Han1, Yuejin Li2, Bernard S Bagaya3, Meijuan Tian2, Mastooreh Chamanian3, Chuanwu Zhu4, Jie Shen1, Yong Gao5.   

Abstract

Although the process of reverse transcription is well elucidated, it remains unclear if viral core disruption provides a more cellular or viral milieu for HIV-1 reverse transcription. We have devised a method to require mixing of viral cores or core constituents to produce infectious progeny virus by a bipartite subgenomic RNA (sgRNA) system, in which HIV-1 cplt_R/U5/gag/Δpol and nfl sgRNAs are complementary to each other and when together can complete viral reverse transcription. Only the heterodiploid virus containing both the nfl and cplt_R/U5/gag/Δpol sgRNAs can complete reverse transcription and propagate infectious virus upon de novo infection. Dual exposure of U87.CD4.CXCR4 cells with high titers of the homodimeric nfl and cplt_R/U5/gag/Δpol virus particles did not result in productive virus infection. On the other hand, in early endosomes, the HIV-1 sgRNAs released from viral cores can retain function and complete the reverse transcription and result in productive infection. These findings confirm the assumptions that, in natural infection, HIV-1 cores, and likely other retrovirus cores, remain largely intact and do not mix/fuse in the cytoplasm during the reverse transcription process, and circulating cytoplasmic HIV-1 sgRNA (produced through transfection) could not help the complementary sgRNA in the viral core to complement the reverse transcription process.

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Keywords:  Human Immunodeficiency Type 1Virus; Reverse transcription; Subgenomic RNAs

Year:  2015        PMID: 27239643      PMCID: PMC4882926     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J AIDS Immune Res


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Authors:  Isabel Scholz; Brian Arvidson; Doug Huseby; Eric Barklis
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 5.103

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