| Literature DB >> 31448372 |
Vasudevan Achuthan1,2, Jill M Perreira3, Jenny J Ahn1,2, Abraham L Brass3,4, Alan N Engelman1,2.
Abstract
HIV-1 integration favors active chromatin, which is primarily mediated through interactions between the viral capsid and integrase proteins with host factors cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 6 (CPSF6) and lens epithelium-derived growth factor/p75, respectively. Previously published image-based studies had suggested that HIV-1 prefers to integrate into chromatin that associates spatially with the nuclear periphery. Here, we re-evaluated previously reported HIV-1 nuclear distance measures across studies and show that HIV-1 prefers peri-nuclear and mid-nuclear zones similarly, with a common preference between studies mapping to the boundary between these two radial areas. We also discuss emerging roles for the capsid-CPSF6 interaction in facilitating HIV-1 pre-integration complex nuclear import and subsequent intranuclear trafficking to preferred sites of viral DNA integration.Entities:
Keywords: CPSF6; HIV capsid; HIV integrase; HIV integration; HIV nuclear trafficking; LEDGF/p75; nuclear import; pre-integration complex
Year: 2019 PMID: 31448372 PMCID: PMC6707730 DOI: 10.36069/jols/20190604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Life Sci (Westlake Village) ISSN: 2688-1020