HIV-1 Tat hijacks the human superelongation complex (SEC) to promote proviral transcription. Here we report the 5.9 A° structure of HIV-1 TAR in complex with HIV-1 Tat and human AFF4, CDK9, and CycT1. The TAR central loop contacts the CycT1 Tat-TAR recognition motif (TRM) and the second Tat Zn2+-binding loop. Hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) shows that AFF4 helix 2 is stabilized in the TAR complex despite not touching the RNA, explaining how it enhances TAR binding to the SEC 50-fold. RNA SHAPE and SAXS data were used to help model the extended (Tat Arginine-Rich Motif) ARM, which enters the TAR major groove between the bulge and the central loop. The structure and functional assays collectively support an integrative structure and a bipartite binding model, wherein the TAR central loop engages the CycT1 TRM and compact core of Tat, while the TAR major groove interacts with the extended Tat ARM.
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Schulze-Gahmen, U., Echeverria, I., Stjepanovic, G., Bai, Y., Lu, H., Schneidman-Duhovny, D., … Hurley, J. H. (2016). Insights into HIV-1 proviral transcription from integrative structure and dynamics of the tat:AFF4:P-TEFB:TAR complex. ELife, 5(OCTOBER2016). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.15910
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