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Biochemist finds flexibility in key HIV protein

The search for an effective way to prevent or treat infections with the AIDS virus has been a frustrating one for many scientists, but the search is now focused right down to the molecular level. And a University of Cincinnati biochemist is helping to unlock the secrets of a key protein in the infection process.

The protein is known as gp-120. That means it's a sugar-coated protein with a mass of 120 kilodaltons. Pearl Tsang, associate professor of chemistry, and her colleagues focused in one portion of that protein, just 15 amino acids in length along a section known as the "V3 loop."

"That specific region [the V3 loop] is critical to infection, because that's the part of the virus that binds to receptor proteins involved in infection of the host immune cells," said Tsang. "If we can understand how it interacts with the receptor on these immune cells, that would allow drug companies to design drugs to block that interaction."

The basic idea is simple. Prevent the AIDS virus HIV from getting inside the immune cells. Block the virus, and you prevent infection. A simple idea, but it's a very tough task for researchers like Tsang. "It's slow-going," said Tsang. "It's never been easy, because this is a difficult system to study. But it's important in finding out what kinds of therapy might work."

Tsang uses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and other spectroscopic techniques to study the structure and binding characteristics of the V3 loop peptide. What she and her collaborators discovered was that no particular structure is adopted by this peptide.

"The V3 loop region of this protein appears to be structurally flexible. That's astounded a lot of people," said Tsang. "There's no single predominant structure."

That means that this region of the HIV gp120 protein can change its shape as needed to bind to its target receptor on the host cell. "It appears that it's important that this region be flexible."
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Contact: Chris Curran
chris.curran@uc.edu
513-556-1806
University of Cincinnati
15-Jan-2001


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