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Role of Intracellular Distribution of Feline and Bovine SAMHD1 Proteins in Lentiviral Restriction.

Chu Wang1,2, Lina Meng1, Jialin Wang1, Kaikai Zhang1, Sizhu Duan1, Pengyu Ren1, Yingzhe Wei1, Xinyu Fu1, Bin Yu1,3, Jiaxin Wu4,5, Xianghui Yu6,7.   

Abstract

Human SAMHD1 (hSAM) restricts lentiviruses at the reverse transcription step through its dNTP triphosphohydrolase (dNTPase) activity. Besides humans, several mammalian species such as cats and cows that carry their own lentiviruses also express SAMHD1. However, the intracellular distribution of feline and bovine SAMHD1 (fSAM and bSAM) and its significance in their lentiviral restriction function is not known. Here, we demonstrated that fSAM and bSAM were both predominantly localized to the nucleus and nuclear localization signal (11KRPR14)-deleted fSAM and bSAM relocalized to the cytoplasm. Both cytoplasmic fSAM and bSAM retained the antiviral function against different lentiviruses and cytoplasmic fSAM could restrict Vpx-encoding SIV and HIV-2 more efficiently than its wild-type (WT) protein as cytoplasmic hSAM. Further investigation revealed that cytoplasmic fSAM was resistant to Vpx-induced degradation like cytoplasmic hSAM, while cytoplasmic bSAM was not, but they all demonstrated the same in vitro dNTPase activity and all could interact with Vpx as their WT proteins, indicating that cytoplasmic hSAM and fSAM can suppress more SIV and HIV-2 by being less sensitive to Vpx-mediated degradation. Our results suggested that fSAM- and bSAM-mediated lentiviral restriction does not require their nuclear localization and that fSAM shares more common features with hSAM. These findings may provide insights for the establishment of alternative animal models to study SAMHD1 in vivo.
© 2021. Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS.

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Keywords:  Bovine SAMHD1 (bSAM); Degradation; Feline SAMHD1 (fSAM); Nuclear localization signal (NLS); SAMHD1; Viral restriction; Vpx

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33751400      PMCID: PMC8558134          DOI: 10.1007/s12250-021-00351-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virol Sin        ISSN: 1995-820X            Impact factor:   4.327


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5.  Identification of the nuclear localization signal of human immunodeficiency virus type 2 Vpx.

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8.  HIV/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) accessory virulence factor Vpx loads the host cell restriction factor SAMHD1 onto the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex CRL4DCAF1.

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9.  Mouse SAMHD1 has antiretroviral activity and suppresses a spontaneous cell-intrinsic antiviral response.

Authors:  Rayk Behrendt; Tina Schumann; Alexander Gerbaulet; Laura A Nguyen; Nadja Schubert; Dimitra Alexopoulou; Ursula Berka; Stefan Lienenklaus; Katrin Peschke; Kathrin Gibbert; Sabine Wittmann; Dirk Lindemann; Siegfried Weiss; Andreas Dahl; Ronald Naumann; Ulf Dittmer; Baek Kim; Werner Mueller; Thomas Gramberg; Axel Roers
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10.  Effects of T592 phosphomimetic mutations on tetramer stability and dNTPase activity of SAMHD1 can not explain the retroviral restriction defect.

Authors:  Akash Bhattacharya; Zhonghua Wang; Tommy White; Cindy Buffone; Laura A Nguyen; Caitlin N Shepard; Baek Kim; Borries Demeler; Felipe Diaz-Griffero; Dmitri N Ivanov
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-08-11       Impact factor: 4.379

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