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J Biol Chem ; 286(23): 21013-22, 2011 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21454548

ABSTRACT

HIV-1 integrase (IN) orchestrates the integration of the reverse transcribed viral cDNA into the host cell genome and participates also in other steps of HIV-1 replication. Cellular and viral factors assist IN in performing its multiple functions, and post-translational modifications contribute to modulate its activities. Here, we show that HIV-1 IN is modified by SUMO proteins and that phylogenetically conserved SUMOylation consensus motifs represent major SUMO acceptor sites. Viruses harboring SUMOylation site IN mutants displayed a replication defect that was mapped during the early stages of infection, before integration but after reverse transcription. Because SUMOylation-defective IN mutants retained WT catalytic activity, we hypothesize that SUMOylation might regulate the affinity of IN for co-factors, contributing to efficient HIV-1 replication.


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HIV Infections/metabolism , HIV Integrase/metabolism , HIV-1/physiology , Sumoylation/physiology , Virus Integration/physiology , Virus Replication/physiology , HEK293 Cells , HIV Infections/genetics , HIV Integrase/genetics , HeLa Cells , Humans , Mutation , Reverse Transcription/physiology
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