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Modulation of HIV-1 gene expression by binding of a ULM motif in the Rev protein to UHM-containing splicing factors

Authors

PABIS M. CORSINI L. VINCENDEAU M. TRIPSIANES Konstantinos GIBSON T.J. BRACK-WERNER R. SATTLER M.

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Nucleic acids research
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz185
Keywords U2AF HOMOLOGY MOTIF; RNA RECOGNITION; TERMINAL DOMAIN; IN-VITRO; PEPTIDE; TRANSLATION; EXPANSION; SF3B155; DESIGN
Description The HIV-1 protein Rev is essential for virus replication and ensures the expression of partially spliced and unspliced transcripts. We identified a ULM (UHM ligand motif) motif in the Arginine-Rich Motif (ARM) of the Rev protein. ULMs (UHM ligand motif) mediate protein interactions during spliceosome assembly by binding to UHM (U2AF homology motifs) domains. Using NMR, biophysical methods and crystallography we show that the Rev ULM binds to the UHMs of U2AF65 and SPF45. The highly conserved Trp45 in the Rev ULM is crucial for UHM binding in vitro, for Rev co-precipitation with U2AF65 in human cells and for proper processing of HIV transcripts. Thus, Rev-ULM interactions with UHM splicing factors contribute to the regulation of HIV-1 transcript processing, also at the splicing level. The Rev ULM is an example of viral mimicry of host short linear motifs that enables the virus to interfere with the host molecular machinery.
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