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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
3KLI
Keywords:
Title:
Crystal structure of unliganded AZT-resistant HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase
Biological Source:
Host Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2009-11-08
Release Date:
2010-09-22
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.65 Å
R-Value Free:
0.29
R-Value Work:
0.26
R-Value Observed:
0.26
Space Group:
C 1 2 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Reverse transcriptase/ribonuclease H
Mutations:M41L, D67N, K70R, T215Y, K219Q, Q258C, C280S
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:562
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Human immunodeficiency virus type 1
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:p51 RT
Mutations:C280S
Chain IDs:B
Chain Length:437
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Human immunodeficiency virus type 1
Primary Citation
Structural basis of HIV-1 resistance to AZT by excision.
Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol. 17 1202 1209 (2010)
PMID: 20852643 DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.1908

Abstact

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) develops resistance to 3'-azido-2',3'-deoxythymidine (AZT, zidovudine) by acquiring mutations in reverse transcriptase that enhance the ATP-mediated excision of AZT monophosphate from the 3' end of the primer. The excision reaction occurs at the dNTP-binding site, uses ATP as a pyrophosphate donor, unblocks the primer terminus and allows reverse transcriptase to continue viral DNA synthesis. The excision product is AZT adenosine dinucleoside tetraphosphate (AZTppppA). We determined five crystal structures: wild-type reverse transcriptase-double-stranded DNA (RT-dsDNA)-AZTppppA; AZT-resistant (AZTr; M41L D67N K70R T215Y K219Q) RT-dsDNA-AZTppppA; AZTr RT-dsDNA terminated with AZT at dNTP- and primer-binding sites; and AZTr apo reverse transcriptase. The AMP part of AZTppppA bound differently to wild-type and AZTr reverse transcriptases, whereas the AZT triphosphate part bound the two enzymes similarly. Thus, the resistance mutations create a high-affinity ATP-binding site. The structure of the site provides an opportunity to design inhibitors of AZT-monophosphate excision.

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