HIV-1 DNA Flap formation promotes uncoating of the pre-integration complex at the nuclear pore.
Authors
Arhel, Nathalie JSouquere-Besse, Sylvie
Munier, Sandie
Souque, Philippe
Guadagnini, Stéphanie
Rutherford, Sandra A
Prévost, Marie-Christine
Allen, Terence D
Charneau, Pierre
Affiliation
Groupe de Virologie Moléculaire et Vectorologie, CNRS-URA 3015, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Dr Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France.Issue Date
2007-06-20
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The HIV-1 central DNA Flap acts as a cis-acting determinant of HIV-1 genome nuclear import. Indeed, DNA-Flap re-insertion within lentiviral-derived gene transfer vectors strongly stimulates gene transfer efficiencies. In this study, we sought to understand the mechanisms by which the central DNA Flap mediates HIV-1 nuclear import. Here, we show that reverse transcription (RT degrees) occurs within an intact capsid (CA) shell, independently of the routing process towards the nuclear membrane, and that uncoating is not an immediate post-fusion event, but rather occurs at the nuclear pore upon RT degrees completion. We provide the first observation with ultrastructural resolution of intact intracellular HIV-1 CA shells by scanning electron microscopy. In the absence of central DNA Flap formation, uncoating is impaired and linear DNA remains trapped within an integral CA shell precluding translocation through the nuclear pore. These data show that DNA Flap formation, the very last event of HIV-1 RT degrees, acts as a viral promoting element for the uncoating of HIV-1 at the nuclear pore.Citation
HIV-1 DNA Flap formation promotes uncoating of the pre-integration complex at the nuclear pore. 2007, 26 (12):3025-37 EMBO J.Journal
The EMBO JournalDOI
10.1038/sj.emboj.7601740PubMed ID
17557080Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0261-4189ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/sj.emboj.7601740