Journal: 
Structure
Authors: 
Sarah Sierra Smaga
Chaoyi Xu
Brady James Summers
Katherine Marie Digianantonio
Juan R. Perilla
Yong Xiong
Abstract: 
The human antiviral protein MxB is a restriction factor that fights HIV infection. Previous experiments have demonstrated that MxB targets the HIV capsid, a protein shell that protects the viral genome. To make the conical-shaped capsid, HIV CA proteins are organized into a lattice composed of hexamer and pentamer building blocks, providing many interfaces for host proteins to recognize. Through extensive biochemical and biophysical studies and molecular dynamics simulations, we show that MxB is targeting the HIV capsid by recognizing the region created at the intersection of three CA hexamers. We are further able to map this interaction to a few CA residues, located in a negatively charged well at the interface between the three CA hexamers. This work provides detailed residue-level mapping of the targeted capsid interface and how MxB interacts. This information could inspire the development of capsid-targeting therapies for HIV.
Date: 
2019
Number: 
37
Pages: 
1-12
keywords: 
Virology
Biophysics
Computational Modeling
Structural Biology