Increasing the ratio of PP2A core enzyme to holoenzyme inhibits Tat-stimulated HIV-1 transcription and virus production

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Ruediger, R [1 ]
Brewis, N [1 ]
Ohst, K [1 ]
Walter, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, DEPT PATHOL, LA JOLLA, CA 92093 USA
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10.1006/viro.1997.8873
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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We demonstrated previously that PP2A exists in many cell types as two abundant forms: (1) holoenzyme composed of two regulatory subunits, A and B, and a catalytic subunit C; and (2) core enzyme consisting of the A and C subunits. These two forms have different substrate specificities. Since published data suggested that HIV-I transcription may be regulated by a cellular protein phosphatase, it was of interest to determine whether changing the ratio between PP2A core and holoenzyme affects HIV-1 gene expression. This question was addressed by expression in COS cells of an N-terminal mutant of the A subunit, A Delta 5, which binds the C but not the B subunit. This resulted in an increase in the amount of core enzyme and a decrease in the amount of holoenzyme concomitant with the expected change in phosphatase activity. Tat-stimulated transcription from the HIV-I LTR was inhibited 5-fold by mutant A Delta 5, whereas mRNA synthesis directed by the actin promoter was not affected. Furthermore, virus production in COS, HeLa, and Jurkat T cells was inhibited 45-, 5-, and 3-fold, respectively, by mutant A Delta 5. These results demonstrate that the balance between PP2A holoenzyme and core enzyme is important for HIV-I gene expression and virus production. (C) 1997 academic Press.
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