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Journal of Virology, November 2000, p. 10707-10713, Vol. 74, No. 22
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Genotypic, Phenotypic, and Modeling Studies of a Deletion in
the
3-
4 Region of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase Gene That Is Associated with Resistance to
Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Mark A.
Winters,1,*
Kristi L.
Coolley,1
Peng
Cheng,2
Yvette A.
Girard,1
Hasnah
Hamdan,3
Ladislau C.
Kovari,2 and
Thomas C.
Merigan1
Stanford University,
Stanford,1 and Quest Diagnostics, San
Juan Capistrano,3 California, and
Wayne State University, Detroit,
Michigan2
Received 2 December 1999/Accepted 19 August 2000
Point mutations and inserts in the
3-
4 region of human
immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reverse transcriptase
(RT) are associated with resistance to nucleoside analog inhibitors. This report describes HIV-1 strains from seven patients that were found to have a 3-bp deletion in the
3-
4 region of the RT gene. These patient strains also had a mean of 6.2 drug resistance-associated mutations in their RT genes (range, 3 to 10 mutations). The
deletion was most frequently found in strains with the Q151M mutation. Nonnucleoside RT inhibitor mutations were found in
six of seven strains. Culture-based drug sensitivity assays showed
that deletion-containing isolates had reduced susceptibility
to four to eight RT inhibitors. Site-directed mutagenesis
experiments showed that the deletion alone conferred
reduced susceptibility to nucleoside analogs. Changes in the
three-dimensional models of the RT deletion mutants were consistently
observed at the
3-
4 loop and at helices C and E in both the
presence and the absence of dTTP. Loss of hydrogen bonds between the RT
and dTTP were also observed in the RT deletion mutant. These results
suggest that the deletion in the RT gene contributes to resistance to
several nucleoside analogs through a complex interaction with other
mutations in the RT gene.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Stanford Medical
Center, Room S156, 300 Pasteur Dr., Stanford, CA 94305. Phone: (650) 723-5715. Fax: (650) 725-2395. E-mail:
mark.winters{at}stanford.edu.
Journal of Virology, November 2000, p. 10707-10713, Vol. 74, No. 22
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