Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
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Drug
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Target Concepts:
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Enzyme
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Query: EC:3.4.25.1 (
proteasome
)
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HIV-1 Nef is necessary and may be sufficient for HIV-1-associated AIDS pathogenicity, in that knockout of Nef alone can protect HIV-infected patients from AIDS. We therefore investigated the feasibility of physical knockout of Nef, using the host ubiquitin
proteasome
system in HIV-1-infected cells. Our co-immunoprecipitation analysis demonstrated that Nef interacted with
ubiquitin specific protease 15
(
USP15
), and that
USP15
, which is known to stabilize cellular proteins, degraded Nef. Nef could also cause decay of
USP15
, although Nef-mediated degradation of
USP15
was weaker than
USP15
-mediated Nef degradation. Direct interaction between Nef and
USP15
was essential for the observed reciprocal decay of the proteins. Further,
USP15
degraded not only Nef but also HIV-1 structural protein, Gag, thereby substantially inhibiting HIV-1 replication. However, Gag did not degrade
USP15
, indicating that the Nef and
USP15
complex, in distinction to other viral proteins, play an integral role in coordinating viral protein degradation and hence HIV-1 replication. Moreover, Nef and
USP15
globally suppressed ubiquitylation of cellular proteins, indicating that these proteins are major determinants for the stability of cellular as well as viral proteins. Taken together, these data indicate that Nef and
USP15
are vital in regulating degradation of viral and cellular proteins and thus HIV-1 replication, and specific degradation of viral, not cellular proteins, by
USP15
points to
USP15
as a candidate therapeutic agent to combat AIDS by eliminating viral proteins from the infected cells via
USP15
-mediated proteosomal degradation.
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PMID:Function of ubiquitin (Ub) specific protease 15 (USP15) in HIV-1 replication and viral protein degradation. 2746 May 47