The N-terminal p17gag protein of the human immunodeficiency virus has been shown to incorporate radioactivity following labelling of infected cell lines with [3H]myristic acid. We investigated p17gag to determine whether the incorporated radioactivity was the consequence of N-terminal myristoylation. The virus was purified by density gradient centrifugation after labelling chronically infected H9 cells with [3H]myristic acid. The p17gag was isolated by immunoprecipitation and subjected to partial acid hydrolysis. [3H]Myristoylglycine generated by the hydrolysis was derivatized to 4-(p-nitrobenzylidene)-2-tridecanoyloxazol-5-one and identified against a co-eluting, derivatized, unlabelled N-myristoylglycine standard by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. This study unequivocally demonstrates that p17gag is an N-myristoylated protein.
Goddard, C., Aquino, A., Glazer, R., Felsted, R. (1989). Chemical characterization of p17gag from human immunodeficiency virus as an N-terminally myristoylated protein. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 182(2), 323-326.
Chemical characterization of p17gag from human immunodeficiency virus as an N-terminally myristoylated protein
AQUINO, ANGELO;
1989-06-15
Abstract
The N-terminal p17gag protein of the human immunodeficiency virus has been shown to incorporate radioactivity following labelling of infected cell lines with [3H]myristic acid. We investigated p17gag to determine whether the incorporated radioactivity was the consequence of N-terminal myristoylation. The virus was purified by density gradient centrifugation after labelling chronically infected H9 cells with [3H]myristic acid. The p17gag was isolated by immunoprecipitation and subjected to partial acid hydrolysis. [3H]Myristoylglycine generated by the hydrolysis was derivatized to 4-(p-nitrobenzylidene)-2-tridecanoyloxazol-5-one and identified against a co-eluting, derivatized, unlabelled N-myristoylglycine standard by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. This study unequivocally demonstrates that p17gag is an N-myristoylated protein.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.