Emergence of compensatory mutations reveals the importance of electrostatic interactions between HIV-1 integrase and genomic RNA

  • Shema Mugisha, Christian
  • Dinh, Tung
  • Kumar, Abhishek
  • Tenneti, Kasyap
  • Eschbach, Jenna E.
  • Davis, Keanu
  • Gifford, Robert
  • Kvaratskhelia, Mamuka
  • Kutluay, Sebla B.
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Publication date
October 2022
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology

Abstract

HIV-1 integrase (IN) has a noncatalytic function in virion maturation through its binding to the viral RNA genome (gRNA). Class II IN substitutions inhibit IN-gRNA binding and result in the formation of virions with aberrant morphologies marked by mislocalization of the gRNA between the capsid lattice and the lipid envelope. These viruses are noninfectious due to a block at an early reverse transcription stage in target cells. HIV-1 IN utilizes basic residues within its C-terminal domain (CTD) to bind to the gRNA; however, the molecular nature of how these residues mediate gRNA binding and whether other regions of IN are involved remain unknown. To address this, we have isolated compensatory substitutions in the background of a class II IN ...

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