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A Triple-Arginine Motif in the Amino-Terminal Domain and Oligomerization Are Required for HIV-1 Inhibition by Human MX2
Authors:Caroline Goujon  Rebecca A. Greenbury  Stelios Papaioannou  Tomas Doyle  Michael H. Malim
Affiliation:Department of Infectious Diseases, King''s College London, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:We have employed molecular genetic approaches to understand the domain organization of the HIV-1 resistance factor myxovirus resistance 2 (MX2). First, we describe an essential triple-arginine motif in the amino-terminal domain. Second, we demonstrate that this 91-residue domain mediates antiviral activity when appended to heterologous proteins, and we provide genetic evidence that protein oligomerization is required for MX2 function. These insights will facilitate future work aiming to elucidate MX2''s mechanism of action.
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