Conformational dynamics of single HIV-1 envelope trimers on the surface of native virions

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Abstract

The HIV-1 envelope (Env) mediates viral entry into host cells. To enable the direct imaging of conformational dynamics within Env, we introduced fluorophores into variable regions of the glycoprotein gp120 subunit and measured single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer within the context of native trimers on the surface of HIV-1 virions. Our observations revealed unliganded HIV-1 Env to be intrinsically dynamic, transitioning between three distinct prefusion conformations, whose relative occupancies were remodeled by receptor CD4 and antibody binding. The distinct properties of neutralization-sensitive and neutralization-resistant HIV-1 isolates support a dynamics-basedmechanismof immune evasion and ligand recognition.

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Munro, J. B., Gorman, J., Ma, X., Zhou, Z., Arthos, J., Burton, D. R., … Mothes, W. (2014). Conformational dynamics of single HIV-1 envelope trimers on the surface of native virions. Science, 346(6210), 759–763. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1254426

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