The HIV-1 capsid protein C-terminal domain in complex with a virus assembly inhibitor

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François Ternois
Jana Sticht
Stéphane Duquerroy
Hans-Georg Kräusslich
Félix A Rey
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[1] Laboratoire de Virologie Moléculaire & Structurale,Department of Virology
[2] UMR 2472/1157 CNRS-INRA and IFR 115,Virology Department
[3] Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg,undefined
[4] Institut Pasteur,undefined
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Immature HIV particles bud from infected cells after assembly at the cytoplasmic side of cellular membranes. This assembly is driven by interactions between Gag polyproteins. Mature particles, each containing a characteristic conical core, are later generated by proteolytic maturation of Gag in the virion. The C-terminal domain of the HIV-1 capsid protein (C-CA) has been shown to contain oligomerization determinants essential for particle assembly. Here we report the 1.7-Å-resolution crystal structure of C-CA in complex with a peptide capable of inhibiting immature- and mature-like particle assembly in vitro. The peptide inserts as an amphipathic α-helix into a conserved hydrophobic groove of C-CA, resulting in formation of a compact five-helix bundle with altered dimeric interactions. This structure thus reveals the details of an allosteric site in the HIV capsid protein that can be targeted for antiviral therapy.
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