Monoubiquitinated Histone H1B Is Required for Antiviral Protection in CD4+T Cells Resistant to HIV-1
Linker histone H1B (H1B) coeluted with an antiviral activity during the purification of HIV-1 resistance factor (HRF) from supernatants of HRF(+) cells. Western blot analysis of the supernatant using α-H1 and α-ubiquitin antibodies detected the same band of roughly 46 kDa; this band was absent from...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemistry (Easton) 2004-12, Vol.43 (51), p.16203-16211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Linker histone H1B (H1B) coeluted with an antiviral activity during the purification of HIV-1 resistance factor (HRF) from supernatants of HRF(+) cells. Western blot analysis of the supernatant using α-H1 and α-ubiquitin antibodies detected the same band of roughly 46 kDa; this band was absent from the control supernatant. Depletion of histone from biologically active material did not affect its potential, suggesting that ubiquitinated H1B is not required for the HRF-mediated antiviral protection in HIV-1 susceptible target cells; however, specific silencing of histone H1B via RNAi in HRF(+) cells reduced the biological activity of cell culture supernatants by 96% and reversed the HIV-1 resistance phenotype of HRF(+) cells. Exposure to HRF induced ubiquitination and secretion of H1B from target HIV-1 susceptible cells, suggesting that ubiquitinated H1B is a cofactor of HRF, possibly regulating its expression and secretion from CD4+T cells induced to resist HIV-1 infection. |
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ISSN: | 0006-2960 0921-5093 1520-4995 1873-4936 |
DOI: | 10.1021/bi0492758 |