HIV-1 Integrase Forms Stable Tetramers and Associates with LEDGF/p75 Protein in Human Cells
Rega Institute for Medical Research · KU Leuven · +1 more institution
Abstract
We studied human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (IN) complexes derived from nuclei of human cells stably expressing the viral protein from a synthetic gene. We show that in the nuclear extracts IN exists as part of a large distinct complex with an apparent Stokes radius of 61 A, which dissociates upon dilution yielding a core molecule of 41 A. We isolated the IN complexes from cells expressing FLAG-tagged IN and demonstrated that the 41 A core is a tetramer of IN, whereas 61 A molecules are composed of IN tetramers associated with a cellular protein with an apparent molecular mass of 76 kDa. This novel integrase interacting protein was found to be identical to lens epithelium-derived growth…
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8Topics & keywords
- Integrase
- Homotetramer
- Biology
- Tetramer
- Molecular biology
- Recombinant DNA
- Viral protein
- Histone octamer
- Good health and well-being