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  • Dominant factors in certain monkey cells limit HIV-1 infections after the virus enters the cell, unlike SIV(mac), which is less affected by these restrictions due to its capsid protein.
  • Researchers modified the HIV-1 capsid by mimicking the SIV(mac) capsid to study how the virus can escape postentry limits in monkey cells.
  • Two main escape strategies were identified: some mutations reduced binding to restricting factors, while others allowed binding but made the virus resilient to the negative effects of this binding.

Article Abstract

In cells of Old World and some New World monkeys, dominant factors restrict human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infections after virus entry. The simian immunodeficiency virus SIV(mac) is less susceptible to these restrictions, a property that is determined largely by the viral capsid protein. For this study, we altered exposed amino acid residues on the surface of the HIV-1 capsid, changing them to the corresponding residues found on the SIV(mac) capsid. We identified two distinct pathways of escape from early, postentry restriction in monkey cells. One set of mutants that were altered near the base of the cyclophilin A-binding loop of the N-terminal capsid domain or in the interdomain linker exhibited a decreased ability to bind the restricting factor(s). Consistent with the location of this putative factor-binding site, cyclophilin A and the restricting factor(s) cooperated to achieve the postentry block. A second set of mutants that were altered in the ridge formed by helices 3 and 6 of the N-terminal capsid domain efficiently bound the restricting factor(s) but were resistant to the consequences of factor binding. These results imply that binding of the simian restricting factor(s) is not sufficient to mediate the postentry block to HIV-1 and that SIV(mac) capsids escape the block by decreases in both factor binding and susceptibility to the effects of the factor(s).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC400345PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.78.10.5423-5437.2004DOI Listing

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