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A molecular switch modulates assembly and host factor binding of the HIV-1 capsid

Randall T. Schirra, Nayara F. B. dos Santos, Kaneil K. Zadrozny, Iga Kucharska, Barbie K. Ganser‐Pornillos, Owen Pornillos

2023Nature Structural & Molecular Biology47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The HIV-1 capsid is a fullerene cone made of quasi-equivalent hexamers and pentamers of the viral CA protein. Typically, quasi-equivalent assembly of viral capsid subunits is controlled by a molecular switch. Here, we identify a Thr-Val-Gly-Gly motif that modulates CA hexamer/pentamer switching by folding into a 3 10 helix in the pentamer and random coil in the hexamer. Manipulating the coil/helix configuration of the motif allowed us to control pentamer and hexamer formation in a predictable manner, thus proving its function as a molecular switch. Importantly, the switch also remodels the common binding site for host factors that are critical for viral replication and the new ultra-potent HIV-1 inhibitor lenacapavir. This study reveals that a critical assembly element also modulates the post-assembly and viral replication functions of the HIV-1 capsid and provides new insights on capsid function and inhibition.

Topics & Concepts

Random hexamerPentamerCapsidStructural motifChemistryViral proteinBiophysicsBiologyCell biologyVirusVirologyCrystallographyBiochemistryHIV Research and TreatmentProtein Structure and DynamicsHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
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