Abstract
The env gene of SIV and HIV-1 encodes a single glycoprotein gp160, which is processed to give a noncovalent complex of the soluble glycoprotein gp120 and the transmembrane glycoprotein gp41. The extracellular region (ectodomain), minus the N-terminal fusion peptide, of gp41 from HIV-1 (residues 27-154) and SIV (residues 27-149) have been expressed in Escherichia coli. These insoluble proteins were solubilized and subjected to a simple purification and folding scheme, which results in high yields of soluble protein. Purified proteins have a trimeric subunit composition and high α-helical content, consistent with the predicted coil-coil structure. SIV gp41 containing a double cysteine mutation was crystallized. The crystals are suitable for X-ray structure determination and, preliminary analysis, together with additional biochemical evidence, indicates that the gp41 trimer is arranged as a parallel bundle with threefold symmetry.
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Wingfield, P. T., Stahl, S. J., Kaufman, J., Zlotnick, A., Hyde, C. C., Gronenborn, A. M., & Clore, G. M. (1997). The extracellular domain of immunodeficiency virus gp41 protein: Expression in Escherichia coli, purification, and crystallization. Protein Science, 6(8), 1653–1660. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560060806
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