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Capsid-Labelled HIV To Investigate the Role of Capsid during Nuclear Import and Integration.

Irena Zurnic Bönisch1, Lieve Dirix1,2, Veerle Lemmens2,3, Doortje Borrenberghs2, Flore De Wit1, Frank Vernaillen4,5, Susana Rocha2, Frauke Christ1, Jelle Hendrix3, Johan Hofkens2, Zeger Debyser6.   

Abstract

The HIV-1 capsid protein performs multiple roles in virus replication both during assembly and particle release and during virus trafficking into the nucleus. In order to decipher the roles of capsid protein during early replication, a reliable method to follow its intracellular distribution is required. To complement existing approaches to track HIV-1 capsid during early infection, we developed an HIV-1 imaging strategy, relying on viruses incorporating enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP)-tagged capsid (CA-eGFP) protein and mCherry-tagged integrase (IN-mCherry). Wild-type infectivity and sensitivity to inhibition by PF74 point to the functionality of CA-eGFP-containing complexes. Low numbers of CA-eGFP molecules were located inside the viral core and imported into the nucleus without significant loss in intensity. Less than 5% of particles carrying both CA-eGFP and IN-mCherry retained both labelled proteins after nuclear entry, implying a major uncoating event at the nuclear envelope dissociating IN and CA. Still, 20% of all CA-eGFP-containing complexes were detected in the nucleus. Unlike for IN-mCherry complexes, addition of the integrase inhibitor raltegravir had no effect on CA-eGFP-containing complexes, suggesting that these may be not (yet) competent for integration. Our imaging strategy offers alternative visualization of viral capsid trafficking and helps clarify its potential role during integration.IMPORTANCE HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) builds a conical shell protecting viral genomic RNA inside the virus particles. Upon entry into host cells, this shell disassembles in a process of uncoating, which is coordinated with reverse transcription of viral RNA into DNA. After uncoating, a portion of CA remains associated with the viral DNA and mediates its nuclear import and, potentially, integration into host DNA. In this study, we tagged CA with eGFP to follow its trafficking in host cells and address potential CA roles in the nucleus. We found that while functional viruses import the tagged CA into the nucleus, this capsid protein is not part of integration-competent complexes. The roles of nuclear CA thus remain to be established.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  CA-eGFP; HIV; capsid; fluorescence imaging; integration; nuclear import

Year:  2020        PMID: 31941774     DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01024-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


  16 in total

1.  HIV-1 capsids mimic a microtubule regulator to coordinate early stages of infection.

Authors:  Eveline Santos da Silva; Shanmugapriya Shanmugapriya; Viacheslav Malikov; Feng Gu; M Keegan Delaney; Mojgan H Naghavi
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2020-09-08       Impact factor: 11.598

2.  Cell Type-Dependent Escape of Capsid Inhibitors by Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVcpz.

Authors:  Augustin Penda Twizerimana; Rachel Scheck; Daniel Becker; Zeli Zhang; Marianne Wammers; Leandro Avelar; Marc Pflieger; Dieter Häussinger; Thomas Kurz; Holger Gohlke; Carsten Münk
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2020-11-09       Impact factor: 5.103

Review 3.  Insights into HIV uncoating from single-particle imaging techniques.

Authors:  Margaret J Zhang; Jeffrey H Stear; David A Jacques; Till Böcking
Journal:  Biophys Rev       Date:  2022-01-11

Review 4.  Visualizing HIV-1 Capsid and Its Interactions with Antivirals and Host Factors.

Authors:  Morganne Wilbourne; Peijun Zhang
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-02-04       Impact factor: 5.818

Review 5.  The HIV-1 Capsid: From Structural Component to Key Factor for Host Nuclear Invasion.

Authors:  Viviana Scoca; Francesca Di Nunzio
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  A New Generation of Functional Tagged Proteins for HIV Fluorescence Imaging.

Authors:  João I Mamede; Joseph Griffin; Stéphanie Gambut; Thomas J Hope
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-02-28       Impact factor: 5.048

Review 7.  Imaging Viral Infection by Fluorescence Microscopy: Focus on HIV-1 Early Stage.

Authors:  Soumajit Mukherjee; Emmanuel Boutant; Eleonore Réal; Yves Mély; Halina Anton
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-01-30       Impact factor: 5.048

Review 8.  Role of Transportin-SR2 in HIV-1 Nuclear Import.

Authors:  Maryam Tabasi; Ivan Nombela; Julie Janssens; Adrien P Lahousse; Frauke Christ; Zeger Debyser
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-05-04       Impact factor: 5.048

9.  Remodeling of the Core Leads HIV-1 Preintegration Complex into the Nucleus of Human Lymphocytes.

Authors:  Anastasia Gazi; Blandine Monel; Stella Frabetti; Viviana Scoca; Guillermo Blanco-Rodriguez; Florian Mueller; Olivier Schwartz; Jacomine Krijnse-Locker; Pierre Charneau; Francesca Di Nunzio
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2020-05-18       Impact factor: 5.103

10.  HIV-1 Uncoating and Nuclear Import Precede the Completion of Reverse Transcription in Cell Lines and in Primary Macrophages.

Authors:  Ashwanth C Francis; Mariana Marin; Mathew J Prellberg; Kristina Palermino-Rowland; Gregory B Melikyan
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 5.048

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