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  • Title: Interactions of substrates and inhibitors with a family of tethered HIV-1 and HIV-2 homo- and heterodimeric proteinases.
    Author: Griffiths JT, Tomchak LA, Mills JS, Graves MC, Cook ND, Dunn BM, Kay J.
    Journal: J Biol Chem; 1994 Feb 18; 269(7):4787-93. PubMed ID: 8106448.
    Abstract:
    Genes were constructed to encode single-chain tethered human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1/HIV-1 and HIV-2/HIV-2 homodimeric proteinases and two HIV-1/HIV-2 heterodimers which differed in the nature of the interface strands. All four constructs under the control of a heat-inducible promoter were expressed in E. coli and the resultant proteinases were purified therefrom. Kinetic parameters (Km, kcat and kcat/Km) were derived for the interaction of the tethered homo and heterodimeric proteinases with two distinct substrates at a variety of pH values. All four enzymes were comparably active toward one substrate. With the second substrate at pH 4.7, the kcat/Km value was best for the HIV-1/1 tethered homodimer, 15-fold lower for the two heterodimeric proteinases, and was reduced by an additional 6-fold for the HIV-2/2 homodimer. From the Ki values determined for the interactions of the four tethered dimer proteinases with a systematic series of synthetic inhibitors, a parallel trend was observed. Whereas several inhibitors were equipotent against all four enzymes, two were discriminatory in that they inhibited strongly the HIV-1/1 homodimer and the two heterodimeric proteinases but had little effect on the HIV -2/2 tethered homodimer (or its untethered wild-type counterpart from HIV-2). The significance of these findings for active site interaction with HIV-proteinases is considered.
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