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Structural insights into HIV-1 polyanion-dependent capsid lattice formation revealed by single particle cryo-EM.

OpenAccess logo Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 120 e2220545120 (2023)
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Abstract

The HIV-1 capsid houses the viral genome and interacts extensively with host cell proteins throughout the viral life cycle. It is composed of capsid protein (CA), which assembles into a conical fullerene lattice composed of roughly 200 CA hexamers and 12 CA pentamers. Previous structural analyses of individual CA hexamers and pentamers have provided valuable insight into capsid structure and function, but detailed structural information about these assemblies in the broader context of the capsid lattice is lacking. In this study, we combined cryoelectron tomography and single particle analysis (SPA) cryoelectron microscopy to determine structures of continuous regions of the capsid lattice containing both hexamers and pentamers. We also developed a method of liposome scaffold-based in vitro lattice assembly ("lattice templating") that enabled us to directly study the lattice under a wider range of conditions than has previously been possible. Using this approach, we identified a critical role for inositol hexakisphosphate in pentamer formation and determined the structure of the CA lattice bound to the capsid-targeting antiretroviral drug GS-6207 (lenacapavir). Our work reveals key structural details of the mature HIV-1 CA lattice and establishes the combination of lattice templating and SPA as a robust strategy for studying retroviral capsid structure and capsid interactions with host proteins and antiviral compounds.

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  1. Structural insights into HIV-1 polyanion-dependent capsid lattice formation revealed by single particle cryo-EM. Highland CM, Tan A, Ricaña CL, Briggs JAG, Dick RA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 120 e2220545120 (2023)


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  1. Capsid-host interactions for HIV-1 ingress. Jang S, Engelman AN. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 87 e0004822 (2023)

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  1. Pharmacologic hyperstabilisation of the HIV-1 capsid lattice induces capsid failure. Faysal KMR, Walsh JC, Renner N, Márquez CL, Shah VB, Tuckwell AJ, Christie MP, Parker MW, Turville SG, Towers GJ, James LC, Jacques DA, Böcking T. Elife 13 e83605 (2024)
  2. Sub-stoichiometric Modulation of Viral Targets-Potent Antiviral Agents That Exploit Target Vulnerability. Meanwell NA. ACS Med Chem Lett 14 1021-1030 (2023)
  3. HIV-2 Immature Particle Morphology Provides Insights into Gag Lattice Stability and Virus Maturation. Talledge N, Yang H, Shi K, Coray R, Yu G, Arndt WG, Meng S, Baxter GC, Mendonça LM, Castaño-Díez D, Aihara H, Mansky LM, Zhang W. J Mol Biol 435 168143 (2023)