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Covalent linkage of myristate (tetradecanoate; 14:0) to the NH2-terminal glycine residue of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) 55-kDa gag polyprotein precursor (Pr55gag) is necessary for its proteolytic processing and viral assembly. We have shown recently that several analogs of myristate in which a methylene group is replaced by a single oxygen or sulfur atom are substrates for Saccharomyces cerevisiae and mammalian myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase (
EC 2.3.1.97
; NMT) despite their reduced hydrophobicity. Some inhibit
HIV
-1 replication in acutely infected CD4+H9 cells without accompanying cellular toxicity. To examine the mechanism of their antiviral effects, we performed labeling studies with two analogs, 12-methoxydodecanoate (13-oxamyristate; 13-OxaMyr) and 5-octyloxypentanoate (6-oxamyristate; 6-OxaMyr), the former being much more effective than the latter in blocking virus production. [3H]Myristate and [3H]13-OxaMyr were incorporated into Pr55gag with comparable efficiency when it was coexpressed with S. cerevisiae NMT in Escherichia coli. [3H]6-OxaMyr was not incorporated, even though its substrate properties in vitro were similar to those of 13-OxaMyr and myristate. [3H]13-OxaMyr, but not [3H]6-OxaMyr, was also efficiently incorporated into
HIV
-1 Pr55gag and nef (negative factor) in chronically infected H9 cells. Analog incorporation produced a redistribution of Pr55gag from membrane to cytosolic fractions and markedly decreased its proteolytic processing by viral protease. 13-OxaMyr and 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (AZT) act synergistically to reduce virus production in acutely infected H9 cells. Unlike AZT, the analog is able to inhibit virus production (up to 70%) in chronically infected H9 cells. Moreover, the inhibitory effect lasts 6-8 days. These results suggest that (i) its mechanism of action is distinct from that of AZT and involves a late step in virus assembly; (ii) the analog may allow reduction in the dose of AZT required to affect viral replication; and (iii) combinations of analog and HIV-1 protease inhibitors may have synergistic effects on the processing of Pr55gag.
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PMID:Incorporation of 12-methoxydodecanoate into the human immunodeficiency virus 1 gag polyprotein precursor inhibits its proteolytic processing and virus production in a chronically infected human lymphoid cell line. 200 42
Myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase (NMT;
EC 2.3.1.97
) catalyzes the cotranslational linkage of myristate to the N-terminal glycine residues of several cellular, viral, and oncoproteins. We have recently synthesized a series of sulfur- and oxygen-substituted analogs of myristic acid that are similar in length to the 14:0 fatty acid yet have hydrophobicities equivalent to dodecanoate or decanoate. Previous in vitro enzyme assays and metabolic labeling studies indicate that some of these analogs are excellent substrates for NMT and are incorporated into subsets of cellular N-myristoyl proteins. Their sequence-specific incorporation probably arises from cooperative interactions between the acyl CoA and peptide binding sites of NMT. The human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) and Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMLV) depend on myristoylation of gag polyprotein precursors for assembly. We have tested four analogs--12-methoxydodecanoic acid, 10-propoxydecanoic acid, 5-octyloxypentanoic acid, and 11-ethylthioundecanoic acid--for their ability to block replication of these retroviruses. All reduce
HIV
-1 replication when incubated with CD4+ H9 cells for 10 days at 10-100 microM. 12-Methoxydodecanoic acid is most effective, producing a concentration-dependent decrease in (i) reverse transcriptase activity (to levels that were 5-10% of control at 20-40 microM), (ii) p24 levels, and (iii) syncytia formation. This degree of inhibition of
HIV
-1 replication is equivalent to that seen with 5 microM 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine and is accomplished without apparent toxicity, as measured by cell viability, protein, and nucleic acid synthesis. 5-Octyloxypentanoic acid inhibits MoMLV assembly in a dose-dependent fashion without accompanying cellular toxicity, while 12-methoxydodecanoic acid has no effect. These data suggest that the use of cellular NMT activity to deliver analogs of myristate with altered physical-chemical properties to proteins that undergo this cotranslational modification may represent an effective anti-viral therapeutic strategy as well as a way to investigate the role of covalently bound fatty acid in viral assembly.
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PMID:Replication of human immunodeficiency virus 1 and Moloney murine leukemia virus is inhibited by different heteroatom-containing analogs of myristic acid. 281 17