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Journal of Virology, July 2000, p. 6217-6222, Vol. 74, No. 13
Department of Microbiology and Immunology,
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Received 5 November 1999/Accepted 10 April 2000
The cytoplasmic tail (R peptide) sequence is able to regulate the
fusion activity of the murine leukemia virus (MuLV) envelope (Env)
protein. We have previously shown that this sequence exerts a profound
inhibitory effect on the fusion activity of simian immunodeficiency
virus (SIV)-MuLV chimeric Env proteins which contain the extracellular
and transmembrane domains of the SIV Env protein. Recent studies have
shown that SIV can utilize several alternative cellular coreceptors for
its fusion and entry into the cell. We have investigated the fusion
activity of SIV and SIV-MuLV chimeric Env proteins using cells that
express different coreceptors. HeLa cells were transfected with plasmid
constructs that carry the SIV or SIV-MuLV chimeric Env protein genes
and were overlaid with either CEMx174 cells or Ghost Gpr15 cells, which
express the Gpr15 coreceptor for SIV, or Ghost CCR5 cells, which
express CCR5, an alternate coreceptor for SIV. The R-peptide sequence
in the SIV-MuLV chimeric proteins was found to inhibit the fusion with
CEMx174 cells or Ghost Gpr15 cells. However, a significant level of
fusion was still observed when HeLa cells expressing the chimeric Env
proteins were cocultivated with Ghost CCR5 cells. These results show
that the R-peptide sequence exerts differential effects on the fusion
activity of SIV Env proteins using target cells that express
alternative coreceptors.
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Coreceptor-Dependent Inhibition of the Cell Fusion
Activity of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Env Proteins
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Microbiology and Immunology, 3001 Rollins Research Center, Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322. Phone: (404)
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