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    Retrovirology. 2006 Oct 12;3:70.

    Cyclophilin A interacts with diverse lentiviral capsids.

    Lin TY, Emerman M.

    Pathobiology Graduate Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. linty@u.washington.edu

    BACKGROUND: The capsid (CA) protein of HIV-1 binds with high affinity to the host protein cyclophilin A (CypA). This binding positively affects some early stage of the viral life-cycle because prevention of binding either by drugs that occupy that active site of cyclophilin A, by mutation in HIV-1 CA, or RNAi that knocks down intracellular CypA level diminishes viral infectivity. The closely related lentivirus, SIVcpz also binds CypA, but it was thought that this interaction was limited to the HIV-1/SIVcpz lineage because other retroviruses failed to interact with CypA in a yeast two-hybrid assay. RESULTS: We find that diverse lentiviruses, FIV and SIVagmTAN also bind to CypA. Mutagenesis of FIV CA showed that an amino acid that is in a homologous position to the proline at amino acid 90 of HIV-1 CA is essential for FIV interactions with CypA. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that CypA binding to lentiviruses is more widespread than previously thought and suggest that this interaction is evolutionarily important for lentiviral infection.

    PMID: 17038183 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1622752

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