HIV-1 integrase forms stable tetramers and associates with LEDGF/p75 protein in human cells

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Cherepanov, P
Maertens, G
Proost, P
Devreese, B
Van Beeumen, J
Engelborghs, Y
De Clercq, E
Debyser, Z
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[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Rega Inst Med Res, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Lab Biomol Dynam, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium
[3] State Univ Ghent, Lab Prot Biochem & Prot Engn, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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10.1074/jbc.M209278200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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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 Angstrom, which dissociates upon dilution yielding a core molecule of 41 Angstrom. We isolated the IN complexes from cells expressing FLAG-tagged IN and demonstrated that the 41 Angstrom core is a tetramer of IN, whereas 61 Angstrom 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 factor (LEDGF/p75), a protein implicated in regulation of gene expression and cellular stress response. HIV-1 IN and LEDGF co-localized in the nuclei of human cells stably expressing IN. Furthermore, recombinant LEDGF robustly enhanced strand transfer activity of HIV-1 IN in vitro. Our findings indicate that the minimal IN molecule in human cells is a homotetramer, suggesting that at least an octamer of IN is required to accomplish coordinated integration of both retroviral long terminal repeats and that LEDGF is a cellular factor involved in this process.
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