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Retroviral Restriction Factor TRIM5α Is a Trimer
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Trim5alpha Coiled-coilTranscriptional RegulationVirus StructureViral ReplicationTrim5alpha ProteinHuman RetrovirusGeneticsPathogenesisViral Polymerase MechanismMolecular BiologyVirologyMolecular GeneticsViral Structural ProteinMedicineCell BiologyVirus GeneViral GeneticsRetroviral Capsids
The retrovirus restriction factor TRIM5alpha targets the viral capsid soon after entry. Here we show that the TRIM5alpha protein oligomerizes into trimers. The TRIM5alpha coiled-coil and B30.2(SPRY) domains make important contributions to the formation and/or stability of the trimers. A functionally defective TRIM5alpha mutant with the RING and B-box 2 domains deleted can form heterotrimers with wild-type TRIM5alpha, accounting for the observed dominant-negative activity of the mutant protein. Trimerization potentially allows TRIM5alpha to interact with threefold pseudosymmetrical structures on retroviral capsids.
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