Assembly of HIV intasomes
Saint Louis University, Saint Louis MO
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Project Abstract: The X-ray structures of the 4-domain prototype foamy virus (PFV) integrase (IN)(1,2) and very recently the 3-domain Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) IN (3) in complex with viral DNA and/or viral-target DNA substrates have been determined. Yet, the crystal structure of the medically important 3- domain HIV IN by itself or in complex with DNA is still elusive. We propose to provide the means and methods using monomeric wild type (wt) HIV IN or modified IN constructs to accomplish this very difficult but highly significant project. The first necessary step to achieve this important goal is harvesting the ability of HIV IN to assemble these IN-DNA complexes at high protein concentrations in the ~100 to 150 µM range for crystal screening and other in-solution structural investigations. Our recent success in defining new assembly pathways for stabilizing 3-domain IN-DNA complexes and the use of newly enhanced solubility methods for recombinant HIV IN will advance our investigative studies.
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