7ovq

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Immature HIV-1 matrix structure

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Method:Electron Microscopy, Resolution 7.2Å
Ligands:MYR
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Gag, the primary structural protein of HIV-1, is recruited to the plasma membrane for virus assembly by its matrix (MA) domain. Gag is subsequently cleaved into its component domains, causing structural maturation to repurpose the virion for cell entry. We determined the structure and arrangement of MA within immature and mature HIV-1 through cryo-electron tomography. We found that MA rearranges between two different hexameric lattices upon maturation. In mature HIV-1, a lipid extends out of the membrane to bind with a pocket in MA. Our data suggest that proteolytic maturation of HIV-1 not only assembles the viral capsid surrounding the genome but also repurposes the membrane-bound MA lattice for an entry or postentry function and results in the partial removal of up to 2500 lipids from the viral membrane.

Maturation of the matrix and viral membrane of HIV-1.,Qu K, Ke Z, Zila V, Anders-Osswein M, Glass B, Mucksch F, Muller R, Schultz C, Muller B, Krausslich HG, Briggs JAG Science. 2021 Aug 6;373(6555):700-704. doi: 10.1126/science.abe6821. PMID:34353956[1]

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  1. Qu K, Ke Z, Zila V, Anders-Össwein M, Glass B, Mücksch F, Müller R, Schultz C, Müller B, Kräusslich HG, Briggs JAG. Maturation of the matrix and viral membrane of HIV-1. Science. 2021 Aug 6;373(6555):700-704. PMID:34353956 doi:10.1126/science.abe6821

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