Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2

HIV-2 infection is frequently neglected in HIV/AIDS campaigns. However, a special emphasis must be given to HIV-2 as an untreated infection that also leads to AIDS and death, and for which the efficacy of most available drugs is limited against HIV-2. HIV envelope glycoproteins mediate binding to th...

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Main Authors: Patrícia A. Serra, Nuno Taveira, Rita C. Guedes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1948
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spelling doaj-50c44e22ed684987882dbaf73d58c2872021-02-17T00:03:23ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-02-01221948194810.3390/ijms22041948Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2Patrícia A. Serra0Nuno Taveira1Rita C. Guedes2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicines, and Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Gama Pinto, 1649-003 Lisboa, PortugalDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicines, and Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Gama Pinto, 1649-003 Lisboa, PortugalDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicines, and Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Gama Pinto, 1649-003 Lisboa, PortugalHIV-2 infection is frequently neglected in HIV/AIDS campaigns. However, a special emphasis must be given to HIV-2 as an untreated infection that also leads to AIDS and death, and for which the efficacy of most available drugs is limited against HIV-2. HIV envelope glycoproteins mediate binding to the receptor CD4 and co-receptors at the surface of the target cell, enabling fusion with the cell membrane and viral entry. Here, we developed and optimized a computer-assisted drug design approach of an important HIV-2 glycoprotein that allows us to explore and gain further insights at the molecular level into protein structures and interactions crucial for the inhibition of HIV-2 cell entry. The 3D structure of a key HIV-2ROD gp125 region was generated by a homology modeling campaign. To disclose the importance of the main structural features and compare them with experimental results, 3D-models of six mutants were also generated. These mutations revealed the selective impact on the behavior of the protein. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to optimize the models, and the dynamic behavior was tackled to account for structure flexibility and interactions network formation. Structurally, the mutations studied lead to a loss of aromatic features, which is very important for the establishment of π-π interactions and could induce a structural preference by a specific coreceptor. These new insights into the structure-function relationship of HIV-2 gp125 V3 and surrounding regions will help in the design of better models and the design of new small molecules capable to inhibit the attachment and binding of HIV with host cells.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1948HIVviral glycoproteinhomology modelingmolecular dynamicsstructural elucidationstructure-function relationship
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author Patrícia A. Serra
Nuno Taveira
Rita C. Guedes
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Nuno Taveira
Rita C. Guedes
Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
HIV
viral glycoprotein
homology modeling
molecular dynamics
structural elucidation
structure-function relationship
author_facet Patrícia A. Serra
Nuno Taveira
Rita C. Guedes
author_sort Patrícia A. Serra
title Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2
title_short Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2
title_full Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2
title_fullStr Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2
title_full_unstemmed Computational Modulation of the V3 Region of Glycoprotein gp125 of HIV-2
title_sort computational modulation of the v3 region of glycoprotein gp125 of hiv-2
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-02-01
description HIV-2 infection is frequently neglected in HIV/AIDS campaigns. However, a special emphasis must be given to HIV-2 as an untreated infection that also leads to AIDS and death, and for which the efficacy of most available drugs is limited against HIV-2. HIV envelope glycoproteins mediate binding to the receptor CD4 and co-receptors at the surface of the target cell, enabling fusion with the cell membrane and viral entry. Here, we developed and optimized a computer-assisted drug design approach of an important HIV-2 glycoprotein that allows us to explore and gain further insights at the molecular level into protein structures and interactions crucial for the inhibition of HIV-2 cell entry. The 3D structure of a key HIV-2ROD gp125 region was generated by a homology modeling campaign. To disclose the importance of the main structural features and compare them with experimental results, 3D-models of six mutants were also generated. These mutations revealed the selective impact on the behavior of the protein. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to optimize the models, and the dynamic behavior was tackled to account for structure flexibility and interactions network formation. Structurally, the mutations studied lead to a loss of aromatic features, which is very important for the establishment of π-π interactions and could induce a structural preference by a specific coreceptor. These new insights into the structure-function relationship of HIV-2 gp125 V3 and surrounding regions will help in the design of better models and the design of new small molecules capable to inhibit the attachment and binding of HIV with host cells.
topic HIV
viral glycoprotein
homology modeling
molecular dynamics
structural elucidation
structure-function relationship
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1948
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