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