The plant ribosome inactivating proteins luffin and saporin are potent inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase
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Add time:08/19/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs) are a group of proteins that are able to inactivate eukaryotic protein synthesis by attacking the 28S ribosomal RNA. Recent studies have shown that some RIPs possess strong anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity. In this study, several common plant RIPs including agrostin, gelonin, luffin, α-momorcharin, β-momorcharin, saporin and trichosanthin were examined for the ability to interfere with HIV-1 replication in a variety of mechanistic assays in vitro. These assays included the CD4/gp120 interaction assay, HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) assay, HIV-1 protease assay and HIV-1 integrase assay. At the concentration of 100 nM, all RIPs appeared to enhance the CD4/gp120 interaction by about 50%. These RIPs exhibited a very weak suppressive effect on HIV-1 RT and on HIV-1 protease. In contrast, with the exception of agrostin, all the RIPs tested could strongly inhibit HIV-1 integrase, the extent of inhibition ranging from 26.1 to 96.3% in an ELISA-based assay. Two RIPs, saporin and luffin, which licited over 90% inhibition in the ELISA-based assay, were further characterized in a radiometric assay. Both of these two RIPs evoked a strong dose-dependent inhibition in the 3′-end processing and strand-transfer activities of integrase. The results from this study suggest that the anti-HIV property of RIPs may be due to inhibition of HIV-1 integrase.
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