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Cryo-EM structures of prefusion SIV envelope trimer.

Jason GormanChunyan WangRosemarie D MasonAlexandra F NazzariHugh C WellesTongqing ZhouJulian W BessTatsiana BylundMyungjin LeeYaroslav TsybovskyRaffaello VerardiShuishu WangYongping YangBaoshan ZhangReda RawiBrandon F KeeleJeffrey D LifsonJun LiuMario RoedererPeter D Kwong
Published in: Nature structural & molecular biology (2022)
Simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) are lentiviruses that naturally infect non-human primates of African origin and seeded cross-species transmissions of HIV-1 and HIV-2. Here we report prefusion stabilization and cryo-EM structures of soluble envelope (Env) trimers from rhesus macaque SIV (SIV mac ) in complex with neutralizing antibodies. These structures provide residue-level definition for SIV-specific disulfide-bonded variable loops (V1 and V2), which we used to delineate variable-loop coverage of the Env trimer. The defined variable loops enabled us to investigate assembled Env-glycan shields throughout SIV, which we found to comprise both N- and O-linked glycans, the latter emanating from V1 inserts, which bound the O-link-specific lectin jacalin. We also investigated in situ SIV mac -Env trimers on virions, determining cryo-electron tomography structures at subnanometer resolutions for an antibody-bound complex and a ligand-free state. Collectively, these structures define the prefusion-closed structure of the SIV-Env trimer and delineate variable-loop and glycan-shielding mechanisms of immune evasion conserved throughout SIV evolution.
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