Structure of the Vif-binding domain of the antiviral enzyme APOBEC3G
Evolution- and structure-guided mutagenesis allows elucidation of the solution NMR structure of the N-terminal domain of APOBEC3G. Mapping of HIV-1 Vif binding to the APOBEC3G NTD reveals an interaction interface distinct from those in other APOBEC3 proteins. The human APOBEC3G (A3G) DNA cytosine de...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature structural & molecular biology 2015-06, Vol.22 (6), p.485-491 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Evolution- and structure-guided mutagenesis allows elucidation of the solution NMR structure of the N-terminal domain of APOBEC3G. Mapping of HIV-1 Vif binding to the APOBEC3G NTD reveals an interaction interface distinct from those in other APOBEC3 proteins.
The human APOBEC3G (A3G) DNA cytosine deaminase restricts and hypermutates DNA-based parasites including HIV-1. The viral infectivity factor (Vif) prevents restriction by triggering A3G degradation. Although the structure of the A3G catalytic domain is known, the structure of the N-terminal Vif-binding domain has proven more elusive. Here, we used evolution- and structure-guided mutagenesis to solubilize the Vif-binding domain of A3G, thus permitting structural determination by NMR spectroscopy. A smaller zinc-coordinating pocket and altered helical packing distinguish the structure from previous catalytic-domain structures and help to explain the reported inactivity of this domain. This soluble A3G N-terminal domain is bound by Vif; this enabled mutagenesis and biochemical experiments, which identified a unique Vif-interacting surface formed by the α1-β1, β2-α2 and β4-α4 loops. This structure sheds new light on the Vif-A3G interaction and provides critical information for future drug development. |
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ISSN: | 1545-9993 1545-9985 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nsmb.3033 |