Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2026
Department
Chemistry and Biochemistry
School
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Abstract
A series of critical interactions within the viral core between viral RNA (vRNA) and HIV-1 Integrase (IN) has previously been reported. In these studies, contact points between vRNA and IN were identified using RNA-seq and MS-based protein foot-printing approaches. Several IN amino acids located in its C-terminal domain (CTD) were found to be essential for vRNA binding, and their alanine substitution severely impacted the correct morphogenesis of the mature viral core. Here, we have used the TAR element to extend these studies by performing a comprehensive mapping of the interaction by deploying RNA crosslinking and NMR methodologies. Together, these approaches were able to identify additional contact points between the TAR vRNA and IN. Our results reveal several new basic amino acids located in the IN CTD critical for the vRNA-IN interaction, viral replication and correct morphology of the mature viral core.
Publication Title
Viruses
Volume
18
Issue
6
Recommended Citation
Sun, J.,
Yadav, R.,
Catmakas, T.,
Fisher, L.,
Fitzkee, N.,
Kessl, J.
(2026). Mapping The TAR vRNA Interaction With HIV-1 Integrase. Viruses, 18(6).
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/22117
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