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Leucine zipper domain of HIV-1 gp41 interacted specifically with alpha-catenin
Authors:Kim Jong Tae  Kim Eun Mi  Lee Kyoung Hoa  Choi Ji-Eun  Jhun Byung H  Kim Jung Woo
Affiliation:Bio-Med RRC, Division of Life Sciences, Pai Chai University, Taejon 302-735, Korea.
Abstract:Interactions between viral and cellular proteins could explain the molecular mechanisms behind the viral life cycle of HIV-1. The envelope protein gp41 of HIV-1 specifically interacted with alpha-catenin, not with beta-catenin. This interaction was shown by in vitro protein assay and in vivo transfected cell systems. Microinjection of the DNA expressing HIV-1 gp160 and alpha-catenin, into the HeLa cell, resulted in the colocalization of gp41 and alpha-catenin. Interestingly the noncleavable mutant of gp160 and alpha-catenin were found to be colocalized in the cell membrane. Mapping of the interaction sites between these two proteins revealed that the leucine zipper-like structure, located between the first and second alpha-helix domains from the carboxy terminus of HIV-1 gp41, interacted strongly with the carboxy terminus of alpha-catenin.
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