Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 KK26-27 matrix mutants display impaired infectivity, circularization and integration but not nuclear import |
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Authors: | Mannioui Abdelkrim Nelson Elisabeth Schiffer Cecile Felix Nathalie Le Rouzic Erwann Benichou Serge Gluckman Jean Claude Canque Bruno |
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Affiliation: | UMR 7151 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Université Paris 7, 75010 Paris, France. karim.mannioui@chu-stlouis.fr |
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Abstract: | We analyzed the role of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 matrix protein (MA) during the virus replication afferent phase. Single-round infection of H9 T lymphocytes showed that the combined mutation of MA Lys residues 26-27 in MA reported nuclear localization signal (NLS)-1 impaired infectivity, abrogated 2-LTR-circle formation and significantly reduced integration. However, the mutation did not affect viral DNA docking to chromatin in either interphasic or mitotic cells, indicating that MA N-terminal basic domain should not represent a major determinant of HIV-1 nuclear import in T lymphocytes. These data point to a previously unreported role of MA in the late, post-chromatin-binding, afferent phase of HIV-1 replication cycle. |
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Keywords: | HIV Matrix protein Nuclear import Integration HIV DNA circularization |
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