Coding Sequences Upstream of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase Domain in Gag-Pol Are Not Essential for Incorporation of the Pr160 gag-pol into Virus Particles
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- 1 April 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 76 (7) , 3221-3231
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.76.7.3221-3231.2002
Abstract
Incorporation of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag-Pol into virions is thought to be mediated by the N-terminal Gag domain via interaction with the Gag precursor. However, one recent study has demonstrated that the murine leukemia virus Pol can be incorporated into virions independently of Gag-Pol expression, implying a possible interaction between the Pol and Gag precursor. To test whether the HIV-1 Pol can be incorporated into virions on removal of the N-terminal Gag domain and to define sequences required for the incorporation of Gag-Pol into virions in more detail, a series of HIV Gag-Pol expression plasmids with various extensive deletions in the region upstream of the reverse transcriptase (RT) domain was constructed, and viral incorporation of the Gag-Pol deletion mutants was examined by cotransfecting 293T cells with a plasmid expressing Pr55 gag . Analysis indicated that deletion of the N-terminal two-thirds of the gag coding region did not significantly affect the incorporation of Gag-Pol into virions. In contrast, Gag-Pol proteins with deletions covering the capsid (CA) major homology regions and the adjacent C-terminal CA regions were impaired with respect to assembly into virions. However, Gag-Pol with sequences deleted upstream of the protease, or of the RT domain but retaining 15 N-terminal gag codons, could still be rescued into virions at a level about 20% of the wild-type level. When assayed in a nonmyristylated Gag-Pol context, all of the Gag-Pol deletion mutants were incorporated into virions at a level comparable to their myristylated counterparts, suggesting that the incorporation of the Gag-Pol deletion mutants into virions is independent of the N-terminal myristylation signal.Keywords
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