Crystal structure of cyclophilin a complexed with a binding site peptide from the HIV-1 capsid protein

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Abstract

The cellular protein, cyclophilin A (CypA), is incorporated into the virion of the type I human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) via a direct interaction with the capsid domain of the viral Gag polyprotein. We demonstrate that the capsid sequence 87His-Ala-Gly-Pro-Ile-Ala92 (87HAGPIA92) encompasses the primary cyclophilin A binding site and present an X-ray crystal structure of the CypA/HAGPIA complex. In contrast to the cis prolines observed in all previously reported structures of CypA complexed with model peptides, the proline in this peptide, Pro 90, binds the cyclophilin A active site in a trans conformation. We also report the crystal structure of a complex between CypA and the hexapeptide HVGPIA, which also maintains the trans conformation. Comparison with the recently determined structures of CypA in complexes with larger fragments of the HIV-1 capsid protein demonstrates that CypA recognition of these hexapeptides involves contacts with peptide residues Ala(Val) 88, Gly 89, and Pro 90, and is independent of the context of longer sequences.

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Vajdos, F. F., Yoo, S., Houseweart, M., Sundquist, W. I., & Hill, C. P. (1997). Crystal structure of cyclophilin a complexed with a binding site peptide from the HIV-1 capsid protein. Protein Science, 6(11), 2297–2307. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560061103

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