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Modeling the full length HIV-1 Gag polyprotein reveals the role of its p6 subunit in viral maturation and the effect of non-cleavage site mutations in protease drug resistance.

Chinh Tran-To Su1, Chee-Keong Kwoh2, Chandra Shekhar Verma1, Samuel Ken-En Gan1,3.   

Abstract

HIV polyprotein Gag is increasingly found to contribute to protease inhibitor resistance. Despite its role in viral maturation and in developing drug resistance, there remain gaps in the knowledge of the role of certain Gag subunits (e.g. p6), and that of non-cleavage mutations in drug resistance. As p6 is flexible, it poses a problem for structural experiments, and is hence often omitted in experimental Gag structural studies. Nonetheless, as p6 is an indispensable component for viral assembly and maturation, we have modeled the full length Gag structure based on several experimentally determined constraints and studied its structural dynamics. Our findings suggest that p6 can mechanistically modulate Gag conformations. In addition, the full length Gag model reveals that allosteric communication between the non-cleavage site mutations and the first Gag cleavage site could possibly result in protease drug resistance, particularly in the absence of mutations in Gag cleavage sites. Our study provides a mechanistic understanding to the structural dynamics of HIV-1 Gag, and also proposes p6 as a possible drug target in anti-HIV therapy.

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Keywords:  CA: capsid; HAART: highly active antiretroviral therapy; MA: matrix; NC: nucleocapsid; PIs: protease inhibitors; allostery; drug resistance; full length HIV-1 Gag structure; non-cleavage site mutation; p6 subunit

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29237328     DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2017.1417160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Struct Dyn        ISSN: 0739-1102


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Authors:  Erik D Olson; Karin Musier-Forsyth
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3.  A computational study for rational HIV-1 non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor selection and the discovery of novel allosteric pockets for inhibitor design.

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Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2018-03-05       Impact factor: 3.840

4.  Perspective: The promises of a holistic view of proteins-impact on antibody engineering and drug discovery.

Authors:  Ser-Xian Phua; Kwok-Fong Chan; Chinh Tran-To Su; Jun-Jie Poh; Samuel Ken-En Gan
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Review 5.  Reviewing HIV-1 Gag Mutations in Protease Inhibitors Resistance: Insights for Possible Novel Gag Inhibitor Designs.

Authors:  Chinh Tran-To Su; Darius Wen-Shuo Koh; Samuel Ken-En Gan
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-09-06       Impact factor: 4.411

6.  Specific inter-domain interactions stabilize a compact HIV-1 Gag conformation.

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7.  An Alternative HIV-1 Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition Mechanism: Targeting the p51 Subunit.

Authors:  Kwok-Fong Chan; Chinh Tran-To Su; Alexander Krah; Ser-Xian Phua; Joshua Yi Yeo; Wei-Li Ling; Peter J Bond; Samuel Ken-En Gan
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8.  Spontaneous Mutations in HIV-1 Gag, Protease, RT p66 in the First Replication Cycle and How They Appear: Insights from an In Vitro Assay on Mutation Rates and Types.

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Review 9.  The Determination of HIV-1 RT Mutation Rate, Its Possible Allosteric Effects, and Its Implications on Drug Resistance.

Authors:  Joshua Yi Yeo; Ghin-Ray Goh; Chinh Tran-To Su; Samuel Ken-En Gan
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