Fidelity of the reverse transcriptase of human immunodeficiency virus type 2
- 20 July 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 306 (2-3) , 151-156
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(92)80988-s
Abstract
The relatively low fidelity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase (HIV-1 RT) was implicated as a major factor that contributes to the genetic variability of the virus. Extension of mismatched 3′ termini of the primer DNA was shown to be a major determinant of the infidelity of HIV-1 RT. Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2) also shows extensive genetic variations. Therefore, we have analyzed the fidelity of the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity of HIV-2 RT and compared it with those of RTs of HIV-1 and murine leukemia virus (MLV). Like other retroviral RTs, the HIV-2 RT was shown to lack a 3′→5′ exonuclease activity. The ability of HIV-2 RT to extend preformed 3′-terminal A:A, A:C and A:G mispairs was examined by quantitating the amount and length of extended primers. The results demonstrate a relatively efficient mispair extension by HIV-2 RT with a specificity of A:C⪢A:A>A:G. The mispair extension appears to be affected mainly by the increase of apparent Km values rather than by the change in Vmax values. The relative extension frequencies from all mispairs with HIV-1 and HIV-2 RTs was 6- to 9-fold greater than that of MLV RT, suggesting that the HIV enzymes are substantially more error-prone than MLV RTKeywords
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