Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2030079 Structure 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBudding of HIV-1 requires the binding of the PTAP late domain of the Gag p6 protein to the UEV domain of the TSG101 subunit of ESCRT-I. The normal function of this motif in cells is in receptor downregulation. Here, we report the 1.4–1.6 Å structures of the human TSG101 UEV domain alone and with wild-type and mutant HIV-1 PTAP and Hrs PSAP nonapeptides. The hydroxyl of the Thr or Ser residue in the P(S/T)AP motif hydrogen bonds with the main chain of Asn69. Mutation of the Asn to Pro, blocking the main-chain amide, abrogates PTAP motif binding in vitro and blocks budding of HIV-1 from cells. N69P and other PTAP binding-deficient alleles of TSG101 did not rescue HIV-1 budding. However, the mutant alleles did rescue downregulation of endogenous EGF receptor. This demonstrates that the PSAP motif is not rate determining in EGF receptor downregulation under normal conditions.

► High-resolution structures of P(S/T)AP motif peptides bound to TSG101 UEV domain ► Hydroxyl of conserved Ser/Thr hydrogen bonds to Asn69 main chain ► Mutants in P(S/T)AP binding site block HIV-1 budding but not endosomal sorting ► P(S/T)AP inhibitors might be able to block budding without blocking endosomal sorting

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