Biological and immunological properties of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein: analysis of proteins with truncations and deletions expressed …

PL Earl, S Koenig, B Moss - Journal of virology, 1991 - Am Soc Microbiol
PL Earl, S Koenig, B Moss
Journal of virology, 1991Am Soc Microbiol
The effects of C-terminal and internal deletions on the synthesis, transport, biological
properties, and antigenicity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope protein
were determined. A family of recombinant vaccinia viruses that express N-terminal
overlapping env proteins of 204, 287, 393, 502 (full-length gp120), 635, 747, and 851 (full-
length gp160) amino acids was constructed. All of the proteins were detected in intra-and
extracellular forms which differed in the extent of glycosylation. The 747-and 851-amino-acid …
The effects of C-terminal and internal deletions on the synthesis, transport, biological properties, and antigenicity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope protein were determined. A family of recombinant vaccinia viruses that express N-terminal overlapping env proteins of 204, 287, 393, 502 (full-length gp120), 635, 747, and 851 (full-length gp160) amino acids was constructed. All of the proteins were detected in intra- and extracellular forms which differed in the extent of glycosylation. The 747- and 851-amino-acid proteins were cleaved, were expressed on the surface of infected cells, and bound CD4. The 635-amino-acid env protein was cleaved inefficiently, and both the precursor and product were secreted, indicating absence of the transmembrane sequence. The 635- as well as the 502-amino-acid protein, which was also largely secreted, could still bind CD4. Unexpectedly, the 393-amino-acid protein was anchored in the plasma membrane, but neither it nor smaller proteins bound to soluble CD4. When amino acids at the gp120-gp41 junction were deleted, proteolytic cleavage of gp160 did not occur. Nevertheless, gp160 was inserted into the plasma membrane and bound soluble CD4. The predominant conserved B-cell epitopes were mapped to gp41 and the C terminus of gp120, whereas cytotoxic T-cell epitopes were distributed throughout the length of the glycoproteins.
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