Strict conservation of the retroviral nucleocapsid protein zinc finger is strongly influenced by its role in viral infection processes: Characterization of HIV-1 particles containing mutant nucleocapsid zinc-coordinating sequences

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Gorelick, RJ [1 ]
Gagliardi, TD [1 ]
Bosche, WJ [1 ]
Wiltrout, TA [1 ]
Coren, LV [1 ]
Chabot, DJ [1 ]
Lifson, JD [1 ]
Henderson, LE [1 ]
Arthur, AO [1 ]
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[1] NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, AIDS Vaccine Program, SAIC Frederick, Frederick, MD 21702 USA
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10.1006/viro.1999.9629
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The retroviral nucleocapsid (NC) protein contains highly conserved amino acid sequences (-Cys-X-2-Cys-X-4-His-X-4-Cys-) designated retroviral (CCHC) Zn2+ fingers. The NC protein of murine leukemia viruses contains one NC Zn2+ finger and mutants that were competent in metal binding (CCCC and CCHH) packaged wild-type levels of full-length viral RNA but were not infectious. These studies were extended to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), a virus with two NC Zn2+ fingers. Viruses with combinations of CCHC, CCCC, and CCHH Zn2+ fingers in each position of HIV-I NC were characterized. Mutant particles contained the normal complement of processed viral proteins. Four mutants packaged roughly wild-type levels of genomic RNA, whereas the remaining mutants packaged reduced levels. Virions with mutated C-terminal position NC fingers were replication competent One interesting mutant, containing a CCCC Zn2+ finger in the N-terminal position of NC, packaged wild-type levels of viral RNA and showed similar to 5% wild-type levels of infectivity when examined in CD4-expressing HeLa cells containing an HIV-1 LTR/beta-galactosidase construct. However, this particular mutant was replication defective in H9 cells; all other mutants were replication defective over the 8-week course of the assay. Two long terminal repeat viral DNA species could be detected in the CCCC mutant but not in any of the other replication-defective mutants. These studies show that the N-terminal Zn2+ finger position is more sensitive to alterations than the C-terminal position with respect to replication. Additionally, the retroviral (CCHC) NC Zn2+ finger is required for early infection processes. The evolutionary pressure to maintain CCHC NC Zn2+ fingers depends mainly on its function in infection processes, in addition to its function in genome packaging.
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