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Expression of HIV-1nefin yeast causes membrane perturbation and release of the myristylated Nef protein
Authors:Ian G. Macreadie PhD  Ross Fernley  Laura A. Castelli  Anna Lucantoni  Jacinta White  A. Azad
Affiliation:(1) CSIRO Molecular Science, Parkville, Vic., Australia;(2) Biomolecular Research Institute, 343 Royal Parade, 3052 Parkville, Vic., Australia
Abstract:The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Nef protein is essential for AIDS pathogenesis, but its function remains highly controversial. During stresses such as growth in the presence of copper or at elevated temperature, myristylated Nef is released from yeast cells and, after extended culture in stationary phase, it accumulates in the supernatant as a dense membranous material that can be centrifuged into a discrete layer above the cell pellet. This material is unique to Nef-producing cells and represents a convenient source of Nef that may have application in further biological studies. Within the yeast cell, electron microscopic examination shows that Nef localises in novel, membrane-bound bodies. These data support the evidence for a role of Nef in membrane perturbation and suggest that there may be a similar localisation for myristylated Nef in HIV-1 infected cells.
Keywords:Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome  Human immunodeficiency virus  Nef protein  Myristylation  Membrane permeabilisation  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  Yeast
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