Structural and functional properties of the HIV-1 RNA???tRNA 3 Lys primer complex annealed by the nucleocapsid protein: Comparison with the heat-annealed complex
- 11 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 8 (1), 8-15
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s1355838202010981
Abstract
The conversion of the single-stranded RNA genome into double-stranded DNA by virus-coded reverse transcriptase (RT) is an essential step of the retrovirus life cycle. In human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), RT uses the cellular tRNA3Lys to initiate the (−) strand DNA synthesis. Placement of the primer tRNA3Lys involves binding of its 3′-terminal 18 nt to a complementary region of genomic RNA termed PBS. However, the PBS sequence is not the unique determinant of primer usage and additional contacts are important. This placement is believed to be achieved in vivo by the nucleocapsid domain of Gag or by the mature protein NCp. Up to now, structural information essentially arose from heat-annealed primer-template complexes (Isel et al., J Mol Biol, 1995, 247:236–250; Isel et al., EMBO J, 1999, 18:1038–1048). Here, we investigated the formation of the primer–template complex mediated by NCp and compared structural and functional properties of heat- and NCp-annealed complexes. We showed that both heat- and NCp-mediated procedures allow comparable high yields of annealing. Then, we investigated structural features of both kinds of complexes by enzymatic probing, and we compared their relative efficiency in (−) strong stop DNA synthesis. We did not find any significant differences between these complexes, suggesting that information derived from the heat-annealed complex can be transposed to the NCp-mediated complex and most likely to complexes formed in vivo.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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