HIV transcriptional activation by the accessory protein, VPR, is mediated by the p300 co-activator
- 28 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 95 (9) , 5281-5286
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.95.9.5281
Abstract
The accessory protein, Vpr, is a virion-associated protein that is required for HIV-1 replication in macrophages and regulates viral gene expression in T cells. Vpr causes arrest of cell cycle progression at G 2 /M, presumably through its effect on cyclin B1⋅Cdc2 activity. Here, we show that the ability of Vpr to activate HIV transcription correlates with its ability to induce G 2 /M growth arrest, and this effect is mediated by the p300 transcriptional co-activator, which promotes cooperative interactions between the Rel A subunit of NF-κB and cyclin B1⋅Cdc2. Vpr cooperates with p300, which regulates NF-κB and the basal transcriptional machinery, to increase HIV gene expression. Similar effects are seen in the absence of Vpr with a kinase-deficient Cdc2, and overexpression of p300 increases levels of HIV Vpr + replication. Taken together, these data suggest that p300, through its interactions with NF-κB, basal transcriptional components, and Cdks, is modulated by Vpr and regulates HIV replication. The regulation of p300 by Vpr provides a mechanism to enhance viral replication in proliferating cells after growth arrest by increasing viral transcription.Keywords
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