Nature, Vol.372, No.6504, 359-362, 1994
Specific Incorporation of Cyclophilin-A into HIV-1 Virions
LITTLE is known about host factors necessary for retroviral virion assembly or uncoating. We have previously shown that the principal structural protein of the human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1, the Gag polyprotein, binds the cyclophilin peptidyl-prolyl isomerases(1); cyclophilins catalyse a rate-limiting step in protein folding(2) and protect cells from heat shock(3). Here we demonstrate that cyclophilin A is specifically incorporated into HIV-1 virions but not into virions of other primate immunodeficiency viruses. A proline-rich region conserved in all HIV-1 Gag polyproteins is required for cyclophilin A binding and incorporation. Disruption of a single proline blocks the Gag-cyclophilin interaction in vitro, prevents cyclophilin A incorporation into virions, and inhibits HIV-1 replication. Our results indicate that the interaction of Gag with cyclophilin A is necessary for the formation of infectious HIV-1 virions.
Keywords:HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS;CYCLOSPORINE-A;GAG;CALCINEURIN;INHIBITION;EXPRESSION;SEQUENCE;BINDING;CELLS;RNA