Kowalski M, Potz J, Basiripour L, Dorfman T, Goh W C, Terwilliger E, Dayton A, Rosen C, Haseltine W, Sodroski J
Science. 1987 Sep 11;237(4820):1351-5. doi: 10.1126/science.3629244.
The envelope of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) plays a central role in the process of virus entry into the host cell and in the cytopathicity of the virus for lymphocytes bearing the CD4 molecule. Mutations that affect the ability of the envelope glycoprotein to form syncytia in CD4+ cells can be divided into five groups: those that decrease the binding of the envelope protein to the CD4 molecule, those that prevent a post-binding fusion reaction, those that disrupt the anchorage of the envelope glycoprotein in the membrane, those that affect the association of the two subunits of the envelope glycoprotein, and those that affect post-translational proteolytic processing of the envelope precursor protein. These findings provide a functional model of the HIV envelope glycoprotein.
1型人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV-1)的包膜在病毒进入宿主细胞的过程以及该病毒对携带CD4分子的淋巴细胞的细胞致病性中起着核心作用。影响包膜糖蛋白在CD4+细胞中形成合胞体能力的突变可分为五组:降低包膜蛋白与CD4分子结合的突变、阻止结合后融合反应的突变、破坏包膜糖蛋白在膜上锚定的突变、影响包膜糖蛋白两个亚基缔合的突变以及影响包膜前体蛋白翻译后蛋白水解加工的突变。这些发现提供了HIV包膜糖蛋白的功能模型。