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Structure of HIV-1 Capsid Assemblies by Cryo-electron Microscopy and Iterative Helical Real-space Reconstruction
Published on: August 9, 2011
Calcium-phosphate bridge is a novel phosphorylation switch that stabilises protein-complexes during HIV assembly
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Calcium (Ca 2+ ) and phosphate (PO 4 3- ) are fundamental-element and -chemical group in biology. Specifically, the chemistry of both Ca 2+ signalling and phosphorylation switch are independent mechanisms regulating a broad spectrum of biological processes. It is, however, not appreciated that a normal function of phospho-mimic amino acids (aspartate/glutamate) is to interact with Ca 2+ at the atomic level. Here, we leveraged HIV-Ca 2+ biology in primary cells to describe an unknown layer of regulatory processes via Ca 2+ -phosphate (PO 4 3- ) bridge to support protein complex formation. We identified novel HIV phosphorylation sites overlapping Ca 2+ binding domains through phospho-proteomics. Integrating primary cells, molecular virology, structural biology, biophysical and ultrastructural analyses, we presented multiple examples of Ca 2+ -PO 4 3- bridges that support HIV assembly and function. These include Ca 2+ -PO 4 3- bridges: (i) stabilising Pr55 Gag -Pr160 GagPol complex for virus function; (ii) mediating p6 Pol dimerization to support virion maturation; and (iii) modulating viral complex formation to package both viral enzymatic- and cellular-proteins. As the convergent enrichment of these signatured calcium-phosphorylation domains occurs across a wide range of viral and cellular proteins, we propose Ca 2+ -PO 4 3- bridge to be a general principle for Ca 2+ -coordinated phosphorylation switch to regulate biological processes.
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