Effects of the I132M, I135A, and E138K mutations on RT dimerization and 3TC-TP susceptibility. (A) Effects of I132M, I135A, and E138K on the β-Gal readout in the yeast two-hybrid RT dimerization assay. The yeast reporter strain CTY10-5d was cotransformed with p66 bait and p51 prey constructs containing the I132M, I135A, and E138K mutations and assayed for β-Gal activity. The reported β-Gal activity (abscissa) represents the average for three transformants from three independent experiments. (B) Autoradiogram showing the incorporation of 3TC-TP by I132M, I135A, and E138K HIV-1 RTs. A 200 nM concentration of WT or mutant RT was incubated with 20 nM heteropolymeric T/P (sequence provided in the figure) in mixtures of 50 mM Tris, pH 7.5, 50 mM KCl, and 10 mM MgCl2 containing 0.5 μM dCTP, various concentrations (0 to 50 μM) of 3TC-TP, and 20 μM ddTTP. Following incubation at 37°C for 15 min, reactions were quenched and samples were analyzed by denaturing gel electrophoresis as described in Materials and Methods.