Global post-translational modification profiling of HIV-1-infected cells reveals mechanisms of host cellular pathway remodeling.

biorxiv(2022)

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Viruses must effectively remodel host cellular pathways to replicate and evade immune defenses, and they must do so with limited genomic coding capacity. Targeting post-translational modification (PTM) pathways provides a mechanism by which viruses can broadly and rapidly transform a hostile host environment into a hospitable one. We use mass spectrometry-based proteomics to quantify changes in protein abundance and two PTM types-phosphorylation and ubiquitination-in response to HIV-1 infection with viruses harboring targeted deletions of a subset of HIV-1 genes. PTM analysis reveals a requirement for Aurora kinase activity in HIV-1 infection and identified putative substrates of a phosphatase that is degraded during infection. Finally, we demonstrate that the HIV-1 Vpr protein inhibits histone H1 ubiquitination, leading to defects in DNA repair.
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CP: Microbiology,CP: Molecular biology,HIV-1,b56,histone h1,phosphorylation,pp2a,proteomics,systems biology,ubiquitination,vif,vpr
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