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Database: PDB / ID: 1q9p
TitleSolution structure of the mature HIV-1 protease monomer
ComponentsHIV-1 Protease
KeywordsHYDROLASE / HIV-1 protease
Function / homology
Function and homology information


HIV-1 retropepsin / symbiont-mediated activation of host apoptosis / retroviral ribonuclease H / exoribonuclease H / exoribonuclease H activity / host multivesicular body / DNA integration / viral genome integration into host DNA / RNA-directed DNA polymerase / establishment of integrated proviral latency ...HIV-1 retropepsin / symbiont-mediated activation of host apoptosis / retroviral ribonuclease H / exoribonuclease H / exoribonuclease H activity / host multivesicular body / DNA integration / viral genome integration into host DNA / RNA-directed DNA polymerase / establishment of integrated proviral latency / telomerase activity / viral penetration into host nucleus / RNA stem-loop binding / RNA-DNA hybrid ribonuclease activity / Transferases; Transferring phosphorus-containing groups; Nucleotidyltransferases / host cell / viral nucleocapsid / DNA recombination / DNA-directed DNA polymerase / aspartic-type endopeptidase activity / Hydrolases; Acting on ester bonds / DNA-directed DNA polymerase activity / symbiont-mediated suppression of host gene expression / symbiont entry into host cell / viral translational frameshifting / lipid binding / host cell nucleus / host cell plasma membrane / virion membrane / structural molecule activity / proteolysis / DNA binding / zinc ion binding / membrane
Similarity search - Function
Reverse transcriptase connection / Reverse transcriptase connection domain / Reverse transcriptase thumb / Reverse transcriptase thumb domain / Integrase Zinc binding domain / Zinc finger integrase-type profile. / Integrase-like, N-terminal / Integrase DNA binding domain / Integrase, C-terminal domain superfamily, retroviral / Integrase, N-terminal zinc-binding domain ...Reverse transcriptase connection / Reverse transcriptase connection domain / Reverse transcriptase thumb / Reverse transcriptase thumb domain / Integrase Zinc binding domain / Zinc finger integrase-type profile. / Integrase-like, N-terminal / Integrase DNA binding domain / Integrase, C-terminal domain superfamily, retroviral / Integrase, N-terminal zinc-binding domain / Integrase, C-terminal, retroviral / Integrase DNA binding domain profile. / Immunodeficiency lentiviral matrix, N-terminal / gag gene protein p17 (matrix protein) / RNase H / Integrase core domain / Integrase, catalytic core / Integrase catalytic domain profile. / Retropepsin-like catalytic domain / Matrix protein, lentiviral and alpha-retroviral, N-terminal / Retroviral nucleocapsid Gag protein p24, C-terminal domain / Gag protein p24 C-terminal domain / RNase H type-1 domain profile. / Ribonuclease H domain / Retropepsins / Retroviral aspartyl protease / Aspartyl protease, retroviral-type family profile. / Peptidase A2A, retrovirus, catalytic / Reverse transcriptase domain / Reverse transcriptase (RNA-dependent DNA polymerase) / Reverse transcriptase (RT) catalytic domain profile. / Retrovirus capsid, C-terminal / Retroviral matrix protein / Cathepsin D, subunit A; domain 1 / Acid Proteases / Retrovirus capsid, N-terminal / zinc finger / Zinc knuckle / Zinc finger, CCHC-type superfamily / Zinc finger, CCHC-type / Zinc finger CCHC-type profile. / Aspartic peptidase, active site / Eukaryotic and viral aspartyl proteases active site. / Aspartic peptidase domain superfamily / Ribonuclease H superfamily / Ribonuclease H-like superfamily / Reverse transcriptase/Diguanylate cyclase domain / DNA/RNA polymerase superfamily / Beta Barrel / Mainly Beta
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Biological speciesHomo sapiens (human)
MethodSOLUTION NMR / simulated annealing
AuthorsIshima, R. / Torchia, D.A. / Lynch, S.M. / Gronenborn, A.M. / Louis, J.M.
CitationJournal: J.Biol.Chem. / Year: 2003
Title: Solution structure of the mature HIV-1 protease monomer: Insight into the tertiary fold and stability of a precursor
Authors: Ishima, R. / Torchia, D.A. / Lynch, S.M. / Gronenborn, A.M. / Louis, J.M.
History
DepositionAug 25, 2003Deposition site: RCSB / Processing site: RCSB
Revision 1.0Mar 2, 2004Provider: repository / Type: Initial release
Revision 1.1Oct 21, 2007Group: Version format compliance
Revision 1.2Jul 13, 2011Group: Version format compliance
Revision 1.3Oct 27, 2021Group: Data collection / Database references / Derived calculations
Category: database_2 / pdbx_nmr_software ...database_2 / pdbx_nmr_software / pdbx_struct_assembly / pdbx_struct_oper_list / struct_ref_seq_dif
Item: _database_2.pdbx_DOI / _database_2.pdbx_database_accession ..._database_2.pdbx_DOI / _database_2.pdbx_database_accession / _pdbx_nmr_software.name / _struct_ref_seq_dif.details
Revision 1.4May 22, 2024Group: Data collection / Category: chem_comp_atom / chem_comp_bond

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A: HIV-1 Protease


Theoretical massNumber of molelcules
Total (without water)10,2651
Polymers10,2651
Non-polymers00
Water00
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TypeNameSymmetry operationNumber
identity operation1_5551
NMR ensembles
DataCriteria
Number of conformers (submitted / calculated)20 / 100structures with the lowest energy
RepresentativeModel #1lowest energy

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Components

#1: Protein HIV-1 Protease / Retropepsin


Mass: 10265.138 Da / Num. of mol.: 1 / Mutation: Q507K, L533I, L563I, C567A, C595A
Source method: isolated from a genetically manipulated source
Source: (gene. exp.) Homo sapiens (human) / Gene: POL / Production host: Escherichia coli (E. coli) / References: UniProt: P04587, HIV-1 retropepsin

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Experimental details

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Experiment

ExperimentMethod: SOLUTION NMR
NMR experiment
Conditions-IDExperiment-IDSolution-IDType
1113D 13C-separated NOESY
1213D 15N-separated NOESY

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Sample preparation

DetailsContents: 0.5mM HIV-1 protease u-15N, 13C, 20mM phosphate buffer, 95% H2O, 5%D2O
Solvent system: 95% H2O/5% D2O
Sample conditionsIonic strength: 20mM / pH: 5.8 / Pressure: ambient / Temperature: 293 K
Crystal grow
*PLUS
Method: other / Details: NMR

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NMR measurement

RadiationProtocol: SINGLE WAVELENGTH / Monochromatic (M) / Laue (L): M
Radiation wavelengthRelative weight: 1
NMR spectrometerType: Bruker DMX / Manufacturer: Bruker / Model: DMX / Field strength: 500 MHz

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Processing

NMR software
NameVersionDeveloperClassification
XwinNMR2.6Brukercollection
NMRPipeD.Garrettdata analysis
X-PLOR1.0.6C.D.Schwieters, J.J.Kuszewski, N.Tjandra, and G.M.Clorestructure solution
X-PLOR1.0.6C.D.Schwieters, J.J.Kuszewski, N.Tjandra, and G.M.Clorerefinement
RefinementMethod: simulated annealing / Software ordinal: 1
Details: The structures are based on a total of 862 restraints, 752 are NOE-derived distance constraints, 47 dihedral angle restraints,30 distance restraints from hydrogen bonds, 63 dipolar coupling constraints.
NMR representativeSelection criteria: lowest energy
NMR ensembleConformer selection criteria: structures with the lowest energy
Conformers calculated total number: 100 / Conformers submitted total number: 20

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