1n5y
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HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Crosslinked to Post-Translocation AZTMP-Terminated DNA (Complex P)
OverviewOverview
AZT (3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine) resistance involves the enhanced excision of AZTMP from the end of the primer strand by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. This reaction can occur when an AZTMP-terminated primer is bound at the nucleotide-binding site (pre-translocation complex N) but not at the 'priming' site (post-translocation complex P). We determined the crystal structures of N and P complexes at 3.0 and 3.1 A resolution. These structures provide insight into the structural basis of AZTMP excision and the mechanism of translocation. Docking of a dNTP in the P complex structure suggests steric crowding in forming a stable ternary complex that should increase the relative amount of the N complex, which is the substrate for excision. Structural differences between complexes N and P suggest that the conserved YMDD loop is involved in translocation, acting as a springboard that helps to propel the primer terminus from the N to the P site after dNMP incorporation.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1N5Y is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Human immunodeficiency virus 1 and Mus musculus with as ligand. Active as RNA-directed DNA polymerase, with EC number 2.7.7.49 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Structures of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase with pre- and post-translocation AZTMP-terminated DNA., Sarafianos SG, Clark AD Jr, Das K, Tuske S, Birktoft JJ, Ilankumaran P, Ramesha AR, Sayer JM, Jerina DM, Boyer PL, Hughes SH, Arnold E, EMBO J. 2002 Dec 2;21(23):6614-24. PMID:12456667
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- Human immunodeficiency virus 1
- Mus musculus
- Protein complex
- RNA-directed DNA polymerase
- Arnold, E.
- Birktoft, J J.
- Boyer, P L.
- Das, K.
- Hughes, S H.
- Ilankumaran, P.
- Jerina, D M.
- Jr., A D.Clark.
- Ramesha, A R.
- Sarafianos, S G.
- Sayer, J M.
- Tuske, S.
- MG
- Complex p
- Drug resistance
- Hiv
- Nucleotide excision
- Translocation