Evidence for Interstrand Quadruplex Formation in the Dimerization of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 Genomic RNA
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Retroviruses package two homologous single-stranded RNA genomes within a gag protein-RNA complex. In mature virion particles, the two RNA strands are thought to associate primarily through direct RNA-RNA interactions, although the structural basis for this stable association is unknown. We now report that a 127-nucleotide (nt) HIV-1NL4-3 RNA fragment (positions 732-858) encompassing the 5' end of the gag gene dimerizes spontaneously under high ionic strength conditions in the absence of any protein cofactor. The HIV-1 RNA dimer is dramatically and specifically stabilized by the monovalent cation potassium. Thermal dissociation of the dimer occurs at 80 degrees C in 100 mM K+ (5 mM Mg2+) but at significantly lower temperatures in the presence of either smaller or larger monovalent cations (100 mM Li+, 40 degrees C; 100 mM Na+, 55 degrees C; 100 mM Cs+, 30 degrees C). Deletion analyses of the 3' end of the 127-nt fragment reveal that an HIV-1 RNA fragment as short as 94 nt (732-825) can dimerize spontaneously, but a further 9-base deletion of the purine-rich sequence, GGGGGAGAA from positions 817 through 825, eliminates dimerization. These experimental results support a model in which HIV-1 RNA dimerizes by forming an interstrand quadruple helix stabilized by guanine (and/or purine)-base tetrads in analogy to the well-known dimerization of telomeric DNA. We speculate that this structure may also mediate the association of genomic HIV-1 RNA in vivo, revealing how RNA itself can achieve the self-recognition required for subsequent genetic recombination.
Zareie A, Dabral P, Verma S Pathogens. 2024; 13(1).
PMID: 38251367 PMC: 10819198. DOI: 10.3390/pathogens13010060.
G-Quadruplexes in Human Telomere: Structures, Properties, and Applications.
Xu Y, Komiyama M Molecules. 2024; 29(1).
PMID: 38202757 PMC: 10780218. DOI: 10.3390/molecules29010174.
Pathak R Viruses. 2023; 15(11).
PMID: 38005893 PMC: 10674748. DOI: 10.3390/v15112216.
Label-free imaging of nuclear membrane for analysis of nuclear import of viral complexes.
Ten Eyck A, Chen Y, Gifford L, Torres-Rivera D, Dyer E, Melikyan G J Virol Methods. 2023; 322:114834.
PMID: 37875225 PMC: 10841631. DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2023.114834.
Helquat dyes targeting G-quadruplexes as a new class of anti-HIV-1 inhibitors.
Pavova M, Reyes-Gutierrez P, Kozak J, Dobias J, Yurenko Y, Lepsik M Sci Rep. 2023; 13(1):6096.
PMID: 37055553 PMC: 10102027. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-33263-3.