Structure of V3-containing HIV-1 gp120 core Huang, C. C., Tang, M., Zhang, M. Y., Majeed, S., Montabana, E., Stanfield, R. L., Dimitrov, D. S., Korber,

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Structure of V3-containing HIV-1 gp120 core Huang, C. C., Tang, M., Zhang, M. Y., Majeed, S., Montabana, E., Stanfield, R. L., Dimitrov, D. S., Korber, B., Sodroski, J., Wilson, I. A., Wyatt, R., & Kwong, P. D. (2005) Sci, 310(5750), Journal Club Presentation Chloe Jones, Isabel Gonzaga, and Nicole Anguiano BIOL398: Bioinformatics Laboratory October 15, 2014

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

HIV Envelope Structure Allows for Viral Entry to T-Cells ●HIV envelope has trimeric spike ○ Contains 3 gp120 exterior 3 gp41 transmembrane glycoproteins ●Host CD4 T-Cells bind to gp120 and causes conformational change ○ CD4 binds to coreceptor (CCR5 or CXCR4) ○ Virus enters CD4 T Cell

V3 Region Critical to Coreceptor Binding Site ●Previous studies do not include V3 analysis in gp120 core structure in coreceptor binding site ●V3 plays many roles in coreceptor binding o Determines which coreceptor binds (CXCR4 or CCR5) o Immune responses against HIV targeted towards V3

V3 of gp120 Core Binds to CD4 Receptor ●3 Clade B isolates of gp120 core were expressed, deglycosylated, purified and complexed with CD4 + fab X5 antibody ●Overall, components maintain individual structures ○ Large difference in X5: 17Å induced fit

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●V3 structure facilitates binding to and interaction with co-receptors ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

V3 Sequence Conservation Determines Binding Coreceptor ●Uppercase: conserved ●Lowercase: variable ●Yellow: Arg-Pro motif ●Green: Gly-Pro-Gly-Arg motif ●11th or 25th residue: o positive: CXCR4 o uncharged/negative: CCR5 ●CCR5 sequences more conserved

Electron Density and B Values Vary Along V3 Electron Density ●Grey areas B values (Atomic Mobility) ●Blue: Low ●Red: High

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●V3 structure facilitates binding to and interaction with coreceptors ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

V3 has a three-part structure ●Salmon: Carbon ●Red: Oxygen ●Dark Blue: Nitrogen ●Orange: Disulfide ●V3 consists of fixed base, accordion-like stem, and β- hairpin tip

V3 Base consists of two anti-parallel beta sheets ●Yellow: Arg-Pro Motif ●Orange: Cys-Cys Disulfide ●Conserved Arg-Pro motif interrupts bonding in the sheet ●β-sheet interactions on the returning strand resume at residue 270 and continue to the Cys-Cys Disulfide

V3 has a highly conserved tip ●Green: Conserved Gly-Pro- Gly-Arg β turn ●Tip has antiparallel β-sheet structure with conserved β- turn ●Returning strand is less defined

V3 points downwards towards the target cell when bound to CD4

Co-receptor binds to V3 base and V3 tip binds to extracellular loops ●Proposed schematic of V3- Coreceptor interaction shows coreceptor N- terminus binding to the V3 base and the V3 tip binding to the second extracellular loop

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●V3 structure facilitates binding to and interaction with co-receptors ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Monoclonal antibodies 50.1, 58.2, 59.1, 83.1, and D bind to conserved V3 tip blocking coreceptor binding

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●V3 structure facilitates binding to and interaction with co-receptors ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

Accessibility of Antibodies to V3 Aids In Immunodominance ●Two different views of the accessibility ●Antibodies bind to either the core or V3 ●V3 engulfed in neutralizing antibodies, proposing a role in immunization.

Outline ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●V3 structure facilitates binding to and interaction with co-receptors ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

Structure of V3 Gives Insight About Progression and Neutralization ●V3 plays a major role in the establishment of the HIV virus within the body ●Coreceptor interaction and altering quaternary interactions of V3 can aid in HIV avoiding immune system and HIV entry into the cells ○Conformational Changes important for coreceptor binding (CCR5 or CXCR4) ○Spikes on envelope allows for binding of receptors and virus entry, “molecular hook” ●From studying the V3 structure, the HIV virus it can be further examined and analyzed towards progression and neutralization ○Neutralization targets V3 region

Summary ●V3 region of gp120 protein plays a critical role in HIV entry to CD4 T-Cells ●V3 sequences are conserved and determine coreceptor used for viral entry ●Coreceptor binding to V3 is determined by V3’s three-part structure ●Coreceptor binds to V3 base and V3 tip binds to the second extracellular loop of the coreceptor ●Superimposing antibodies on V3 structure with core blocks coreceptor binding ●Accessibility of antibodies to V3 aids in immunodominance ●Studying the structure of V3 can aid in the understanding of the neutralization and progression of HIV virus

Acknowledgements Loyola Marymount University Kam D. Dahlquist, Ph. D

Citation Huang, C. C., Tang, M., Zhang, M. Y., Majeed, S., Montabana, E., Stanfield, R. L., Dimitrov, D. S., Huang, C. C., Tang, M., Zhang, M. Y., Majeed, S., Montabana, E., Stanfield, R. L., Dimitrov, D. S., Korber, B., Sodroski, J., Wilson, I. A., Wyatt, R., & Kwong, P. D. (2005). Structure of a V3-containing HIV-1 gp120 core. Science, 310(5750), DOI: /science