» Articles » PMID: 9600268

Importance of the N-glycan in the V3 Loop of HIV-1 Envelope Protein for CXCR-4- but Not CCR-5-dependent Fusion

Overview
Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1998 May 26
PMID 9600268
Citations 12
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The V3 region of HIV-1 envelope protein possesses a single N-linked sugar chain, which is conserved in most HIV-1 strains. We studied its role in the life cycle of HIV-1 strains with different co-receptor usage. Removal of the glycan appeared to cause a marked reduction of CXCR-4- but not CCR-5-dependent virus entry. A basic amino acid substitution at the 11th position of V3 markedly compensated for the removal of the N-glycan. These results indicate that the N-glycan plays an important role for CXCR-4-dependent virus entry and that this role is exerted in a particular context of the peptide backbone.

Citing Articles

The endoplasmic reticulum proteostasis network profoundly shapes the protein sequence space accessible to HIV envelope.

Yoon J, Nekongo E, Patrick J, Hui T, Phillips A, Ponomarenko A PLoS Biol. 2022; 20(2):e3001569.

PMID: 35180219 PMC: 8906867. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001569.


Global aspects of viral glycosylation.

Bagdonaite I, Wandall H Glycobiology. 2018; 28(7):443-467.

PMID: 29579213 PMC: 7108637. DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwy021.


Mutation of a Single Envelope N-Linked Glycosylation Site Enhances the Pathogenicity of Bovine Leukemia Virus.

de Brogniez A, Bouzar A, Jacques J, Cosse J, Gillet N, Callebaut I J Virol. 2015; 89(17):8945-56.

PMID: 26085161 PMC: 4524091. DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00261-15.


Female genital tract shedding of CXCR4-tropic HIV Type 1 is associated with a majority population of CXCR4-tropic HIV Type 1 in blood and declining CD4(+) cell counts.

Haaland R, Sullivan S, Evans-Strickfaden T, Lennox J, Hart C AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2012; 28(11):1524-32.

PMID: 22369497 PMC: 5555632. DOI: 10.1089/AID.2012.0004.


Effect of amino acid substitution of the V3 and bridging sheet residues in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C gp120 on CCR5 utilization.

Suphaphiphat P, Thitithanyanont A, Paca-Uccaralertkun S, Essex M, Lee T J Virol. 2003; 77(6):3832-7.

PMID: 12610158 PMC: 149532. DOI: 10.1128/jvi.77.6.3832-3837.2003.