Single amino acid changes in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix protein block virus particle production
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.68.8.5311-5320.1994
Single amino acid changes in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix protein block virus particle production
Abstract
The matrix protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is encoded by the amino-terminal portion of the Gag precursor and is postulated to be involved in a variety of functions in the virus life cycle. To define domains and specific amino acid residues of the matrix protein that are involved in virus particle assembly, we introduced 35 amino acid substitution mutations in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix protein. Using reverse transcriptase and radioimmunoprecipitation analyses and transmission electron microscopy, we assessed the mutants for their ability to form virus particles and to function in the infection process. This study has identified several domains of the matrix protein in which single amino acid substitutions dramatically reduce the efficiency of virus particle production. These domains include the six amino-terminal residues of matrix, the region of matrix between amino acids 55 and 59, and the region between amino acids 84 and 95. Single amino acid substitutions in one of these domains (between matrix amino acids 84 and 88) result in a redirection of the majority of virus particle formation to sites within cytoplasmic vacuoles.
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