PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

A Conserved GPG-Motif in the HIV-1 Nef Core Is Required for Principal Nef-Activities.

  • Marta Martínez-Bonet,
  • Claudia Palladino,
  • Veronica Briz,
  • Jochen M Rudolph,
  • Oliver T Fackler,
  • Miguel Relloso,
  • Maria Angeles Muñoz-Fernandez,
  • Ricardo Madrid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. e0145239

Abstract

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To find out new determinants required for Nef activity we performed a functional alanine scanning analysis along a discrete but highly conserved region at the core of HIV-1 Nef. We identified the GPG-motif, located at the 121-137 region of HIV-1 NL4.3 Nef, as a novel protein signature strictly required for the p56Lck dependent Nef-induced CD4-downregulation in T-cells. Since the Nef-GPG motif was dispensable for CD4-downregulation in HeLa-CD4 cells, Nef/AP-1 interaction and Nef-dependent effects on Tf-R trafficking, the observed effects on CD4 downregulation cannot be attributed to structure constraints or to alterations on general protein trafficking. Besides, we found that the GPG-motif was also required for Nef-dependent inhibition of ring actin re-organization upon TCR triggering and MHCI downregulation, suggesting that the GPG-motif could actively cooperate with the Nef PxxP motif for these HIV-1 Nef-related effects. Finally, we observed that the Nef-GPG motif was required for optimal infectivity of those viruses produced in T-cells. According to these findings, we propose the conserved GPG-motif in HIV-1 Nef as functional region required for HIV-1 infectivity and therefore with a potential interest for the interference of Nef activity during HIV-1 infection.