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Characterization of the human spuma retrovirus integrase by site-directed mutagenesis, by complementation analysis, and by swapping the zinc finger domain of HIV-1.

A Pahl1, R M Flügel.   

Abstract

The human spuma retrovirus or foamy virus integrase (HFV IN) is an enzymatically active protein consisting of domains similar to other retroviral integrases: an amino-terminal HH-CC finger, a centrally located region with the conserved D, D-35-E protein motif required for catalytic activity and oligomerization, and at least one DNA binding domain implicated in the 3' DNA processing activity and integrase. Recombinant, purified HFV IN protein carrying 10 histidine residues displays a site-specific endonuclease, an integrase, and a disintegrase activity with oligonucleotide substrates that mimic the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) ends. Site-directed mutagenesis of conserved HFV IN residues of the catalytic domain had increased endonuclease and disintegrase activities. Deletion mutants at both ends of the HFV IN protein were generated, purified, and characterized. Unexpectedly, it was found that the HFV integrase and disintegrase activities require an intact NH2-terminal sequence and that COOH-terminal deletions led to an increase in disintegrase activity. The HH-CC finger of HFV IN was exchanged with that of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) IN protein. The resulting chimeric IN had a 3' processing activity that utilized the HFV LTR instead of the HIV LTR, indicating that the central domain is crucial for substrate recognition. Functional complementation of the amino-terminal deletion mutant of HFV IN was achieved by a carboxyl-terminal deletion mutant of the chimeric IN, resulting in high levels of integrase activity.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7852375     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.7.2957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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