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Structure of a two-domain fragment of HIV-1 integrase: implications for domain organization in the intact protein.
Authors:J Y Wang  H Ling  W Yang  R Craigie
Institution:Laboratory of Molecular Biology, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, 5 Center Drive MSC 0560, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Abstract:Retroviral integrase, an essential enzyme for replication of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) and other retroviruses, contains three structurally distinct domains, an N-terminal domain, the catalytic core and a C-terminal domain. To elucidate their spatial arrangement, we have solved the structure of a fragment of HIV-1 integrase comprising the N-terminal and catalytic core domains. This structure reveals a dimer interface between the N-terminal domains different from that observed for the isolated domain. It also complements the previously determined structure of the C-terminal two domains of HIV-1 integrase; superposition of the conserved catalytic core of the two structures results in a plausible full-length integrase dimer. Furthermore, an integrase tetramer formed by crystal lattice contacts bears structural resemblance to a related bacterial transposase, Tn5, and exhibits positively charged channels suitable for DNA binding.
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