6wix

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Crystal Structure of HIV-1 MI369 RnS-DS.SOSIP Prefusion Env Trimer in Complex with Human Antibodies 3H109L and 35O22 at 3.5 Angstrom

Structural highlights

6wix is a 6 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens and Human immunodeficiency virus 1. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 2.67Å
Ligands:BMA, MAN, NAG
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

O55774_9HIV1 The envelope glyprotein gp160 precursor down-modulates cell surface CD4 antigen by interacting with it in the endoplasmic reticulum and blocking its transport to the cell surface.[RuleBase:RU004292]

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Soluble envelope (Env) trimers, stabilized in a prefusion-closed conformation, can elicit neutralizing responses against HIV-1 strains closely related to the immunizing trimer. However, to date such stabilization has succeeded with only a limited number of HIV-1 strains. To address this issue, here we develop ADROITrimer, an automated procedure involving structure-based stabilization and consensus repair, and generate "RnS-DS-SOSIP"-stabilized Envs from 180 diverse Env sequences. The vast majority of these RnS-DS-SOSIP Envs fold into prefusion-closed conformations as judged by antigenic analysis and size exclusion chromatography. Additionally, representative strains from clades AE, B, and C are stabilized in prefusion-closed conformations as shown by negative-stain electron microscopy, and the crystal structure of a clade A strain MI369.A5 Env trimer provides 3.5 A resolution detail into stabilization and repair mutations. The automated procedure reported herein that yields well-behaved, soluble, prefusion-closed Env trimers from a majority of HIV-1 strains could have substantial impact on the development of an HIV-1 vaccine.

Automated Design by Structure-Based Stabilization and Consensus Repair to Achieve Prefusion-Closed Envelope Trimers in a Wide Variety of HIV Strains.,Rawi R, Rutten L, Lai YT, Olia AS, Blokland S, Juraszek J, Shen CH, Tsybovsky Y, Verardi R, Yang Y, Zhang B, Zhou T, Chuang GY, Kwong PD, Langedijk JPM Cell Rep. 2020 Nov 24;33(8):108432. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108432. PMID:33238130[1]

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  1. Rawi R, Rutten L, Lai YT, Olia AS, Blokland S, Juraszek J, Shen CH, Tsybovsky Y, Verardi R, Yang Y, Zhang B, Zhou T, Chuang GY, Kwong PD, Langedijk JPM. Automated Design by Structure-Based Stabilization and Consensus Repair to Achieve Prefusion-Closed Envelope Trimers in a Wide Variety of HIV Strains. Cell Rep. 2020 Nov 24;33(8):108432. PMID:33238130 doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108432

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PDB ID 6wix

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