2024
HIV-1 usurps mixed-charge domain-dependent CPSF6 phase separation for higher-order capsid binding, nuclear entry and viral DNA integration
Jang S, Bedwell G, Singh S, Yu H, Arnarson B, Singh P, Radhakrishnan R, Douglas A, Ingram Z, Freniere C, Akkermans O, Sarafianos S, Ambrose Z, Xiong Y, Anekal P, Llopis P, KewalRamani V, Francis A, Engelman A. HIV-1 usurps mixed-charge domain-dependent CPSF6 phase separation for higher-order capsid binding, nuclear entry and viral DNA integration. Nucleic Acids Research 2024, 52: 11060-11082. PMID: 39258548, PMCID: PMC11472059, DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkae769.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 infectionHIV-1Viral DNA integrationCPSF6 knockout cellsActivity in vitroHIV-1 pathogenesisHIV-1 integrationDNA integrityLiquid-liquid phase separationViral infectionNuclear specklesInfectionCapsids in vitroCPSF6NS depletionNuclear entryCapsid bindingCapsid-binding proteinKnockout cellsBinding proteinSR proteinsNuclear rimCo-aggregationDisordered regions
2019
The Polar Region of the HIV-1 Envelope Protein Determines Viral Fusion and Infectivity by Stabilizing the gp120-gp41 Association
Lu W, Chen S, Yu J, Behrens R, Wiggins J, Sherer N, Liu S, Xiong Y, Xiang S, Wu L. The Polar Region of the HIV-1 Envelope Protein Determines Viral Fusion and Infectivity by Stabilizing the gp120-gp41 Association. Journal Of Virology 2019, 93: 10.1128/jvi.02128-18. PMID: 30651369, PMCID: PMC6430531, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02128-18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 fusionHIV-1 infectivityPR mutationsHIV-1 membrane fusionViral entryHIV-1 Env precursorEnv trimersMembrane fusionHIV-1 envelope proteinHIV-1 isolatesViral fusionHIV-1 Env trimersHIV-1 EnvGp120-gp41 associationTransmembrane unitViral envelope glycoproteinsHIV-1Cell-cell fusionViral fusogenicityPolar amino acidsEnv expressionVirus bindingEnvelope glycoproteinFusion inhibitorsTarget cells