Journal article
Distinct functions for the membrane-proximal ectodomain region (MPER) of HIV-1 gp41 in cell-free and cell-cell viral transmission and cell-cell fusion
VGS Narasimhulu, AK Bellamy-McIntyre, AE Laumaea, CS Lay, DN Harrison, HAD King, HE Drummer, P Poumbourios
Journal of Biological Chemistry | AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
HIV-1 is spread by cell-free virions and by cell-cell viral transfer. We asked whether the structure and function of a broad neutralizing antibody (bNAb) epitope, the membrane-proximal ectodomain region (MPER) of the viral gp41 transmembrane glycoprotein, differ in cell-free and cell-cell-transmitted viruses and whether this difference could be related to Ab neutralization sensitivity. Whereas cell-free viruses bearing W666A and I675A substitutionsin the MPER lacked infectivity, cell-associated mutant viruses were able to initiate robust spreading infection. Infectivity was restored to cell-free viruses by additional substitutions in the cytoplasmic tail (CT) of gp41 known to disrupt interac..
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Funding Acknowledgements
[ "This work was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Grants 1070890 and 1125822 (to P.P.) and 1041897 (to H.E.D.) and the Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology Research (to P.P.). The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with the contents of this article.", "Supported by Australian Postgraduate Awards." ]