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SERINC5 Inhibits HIV-1 Infectivity by Altering the Conformation of gp120 on HIV-1 Particles

Austin Featherstone, Christopher Aiken

2020Journal of Virology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SERINC5 is a host cell protein that inhibits the infectivity of HIV-1 by a novel and poorly understood mechanism. Here, we provide evidence that the SERINC5 protein alters the conformation of the HIV-1 Env proteins and that this action is correlated with SERINC5's ability to inhibit HIV-1 infectivity. Defining the specific effects of SERINC5 on the HIV-1 glycoprotein conformation may be useful for designing new antiviral strategies targeting Env.

Topics & Concepts

InfectivityBiologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)GlycoproteinCell biologyVirologyPlasma protein bindingBiophysicsVirusBiochemistryHIV Research and TreatmentImmune Cell Function and Interactioninterferon and immune responses