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Global landscape of HIV-human protein complexes

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NATURE
Volume 481, Issue 7381, Pages 365-370

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature10719

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  1. QB3@UCSF
  2. National Institutes of Health [P50 GM082250, P01 AI090935, P50 GM081879, P50 GM082545, P41RR001614, U54 RR022220, P01 GM073732-05, CHRP-ID08-TBI-063, P41 RR001081]
  3. Nomis Foundation

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a small genome and therefore relies heavily on the host cellular machinery to replicate. Identifying which host proteins and complexes come into physical contact with the viral proteins is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of how HIV rewires the host's cellular machinery during the course of infection. Here we report the use of affinity tagging and purification mass spectrometry(1-3) to determine systematically the physical interactions of all 18 HIV-1 proteins and polyproteins with host proteins in two different human cell lines (HEK293 and Jurkat). Using a quantitative scoring system that we call MiST, we identified with high confidence 497 HIV-human protein-protein interactions involving 435 individual human proteins, with similar to 40% of the interactions being identified in both cell types. We found that the host proteins hijacked by HIV, especially those found interacting in both cell types, are highly conserved across primates. We uncovered a number of host complexes targeted by viral proteins, including the finding that HIV protease cleaves eIF3d, a subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3. This host protein is one of eleven identified in this analysis that act to inhibit HIV replication. This data set facilitates a more comprehensive and detailed understanding of how the host machinery is manipulated during the course of HIV infection.

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