Drug resistance mutations can affect dimer stability of HIV-1 protease at neutral pH
Open Access
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 8 (8) , 1702-1707
- https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.8.8.1702
Abstract
The monomer‐dimer equilibrium for the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV‐1) protease has been investigated under physiological conditions. Dimer dissociation at pH 7.0 was correlated with a loss in β‐sheet structure and a lower degree of ANS binding. An autolysis‐resistant mutant, Q7K/L33I/L63I, was used to facilitate sedimentation equilibrium studies at neutral pH where the wild‐type enzyme is typically unstable in the absence of bound inhibitor. The dimer dissociation constant (KD) of the triple mutant was 5.8 μM at pH 7.0 and was below the limit of measurement (˜100 nM) at pH 4.5. Similar studies using the catalytically inactive D25N mutant yielded a KD value of 1.0 μMat pH 7.0. These values differ significantly from a previously reported value of 23 nM obtained indirectly from inhibitor binding measurements (Darke et al., 1994). We show that the discrepancy may result from the thermodynamic linkage between the monomer‐dimer and inhibitor binding equilibria. Under conditions where a significant degree of monomer is present, both substrates and competitive inhibitors will shift the equilibrium toward the dimer, resulting in apparent increases in dimer stability and decreases in ligand binding affinity. Sedimentation equilibrium studies were also carried out on several drug‐resistant HIV‐1 protease mutants: V82F, V82F/I84V, V82T/I84V, and L90M. All four mutants exhibited reduced dimer stability relative to the autolysis‐resistant mutant at pH 7.0. Our results indicate that reductions in drug affinity may be due to the combined effects of mutations on both dimer stability and inhibitor binding.Keywords
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