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Cyclophilin A Facilitates HIV-1 DNA Integration.

Adrian PadronRicha DwivediRajasree ChakrabortyPrem PrakashKyusik KimJiong ShiJinwoo AhnJui PandhareJeremy LubanChristopher AikenMuthukumar BalasubramaniamChandravanu Dash
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
HIV-1 capsid interaction with host cellular factors is essential for establishing a productive infection. However, the molecular details of such virus-host interactions are not fully understood. Cyclophilin A (CypA) is the first host protein identified to specifically bind to the HIV-1 capsid. Now it is established that CypA promotes reverse transcription and nuclear entry steps of HIV-1 infection. In this report, we show that CypA promotes HIV-1 integration by binding to the viral capsid. Specifically, our results demonstrate that CypA promotes HIV-1 integration by stimulating the activity of the viral preintegration complex and identifies a novel role of CypA during HIV-1 infection. This new knowledge is important because recent reports suggest that an operationally intact HIV-1 capsid enters the nucleus of an infected cell.
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