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Formation of transient dimers by a retroviral protease

  作者 Hartl, MJ; Schweimer, K; Reger, MH; Schwarzinger, S; Bodem, J; Rosch, P; Wohrl, BM  
  选自 期刊  Biochemical Journal;  卷期  2010年427-Part 2;  页码  197-203  
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[摘要]Retroviral proteases have been shown previously to be only active as homodimers. They are essential to form the separate and active proteins from the viral precursors. Spumaretroviruses produce separate precursors for Gag and Pol, rather than a Gag and a Gag Pol precursor. Nevertheless, processing of Pol into a PR (protease)-RT (reverse transcriptase) and integrase is essential in order to obtain infectious viral particles. We showed recently that the PR-RT from a simian foamy virus, as well as the separate PRshort (protease) domain, exhibit proteolytic activities, although only monomeric forms could be detected. In the present study, we demonstrate that PRshort and PR-RT can be inhibited by the putative dimerization inhibitor cholic acid. Various other inhibitors, including darunavir and tipranavir, known to prevent HIV-1 PR dimerization in cells, had no effect on foamy virus protease in vitro. H-1-N-15 HSQC (heteronuclear single quantum coherence) NMR analysis of PRshort indicates that cholic acid binds in the proposed PRshort dimerization interface and appears to impair formation of the correct dimer. NMR analysis by paramagnetic relaxation enhancement resulted in elevated transverse relaxation rates of those amino acids predicted to participate in dimer formation. Our results suggest transient PRshort homodimers are formed under native conditions but are only present as a minor transient species, which is not detectable by traditional methods.

 
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