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. 1996 Oct;70(10):6820-5.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.70.10.6820-6825.1996.

Lack of integrase can markedly affect human immunodeficiency virus type 1 particle production in the presence of an active viral protease

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Lack of integrase can markedly affect human immunodeficiency virus type 1 particle production in the presence of an active viral protease

A Bukovsky et al. J Virol. 1996 Oct.

Abstract

The Gag-Pol polyprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is not required for efficient viral particle assembly or release. However, in this report we demonstrate that the synthesis of a truncated Gag-Pol precursor due to a premature termination codon in pol can reduce the ability of a full-length provirus to direct the formation of viral particles. Marked effects on particle production were seen when premature termination codons were introduced into the integrase (IN)-coding region. By contrast, a mutant which lacked both IN and reverse transcriptase (RT) formed particles with normal efficiency. Particle production by IN mutants was restored to wild-type levels when a second premature termination codon was introduced at the 5' end of the RT-coding sequence. Particle formation was similarly restored by a second site mutation in the viral protease (PR) gene which prevented proteolytic processing of the Gag polyprotein. Finally particle formation was restored in the presence of A77003, a specific inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 PR. These results suggest that the effects of a lack of IN sequences on particle formation require the synthesis of a Gag-Pol precursor which contains RT sequences and are due to inappropriate PR activity.

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