A siRNA screening of UBE2 family demonstrated that UBE2R1 had a high repressive effect on HIV Tat protein

UBE2 家族的 siRNA 筛选表明 UBE2R1 对 HIV Tat 蛋白具有较高的抑制作用

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作者:Muyu Xu, Jiying Zhang

Abstract

HIV Tat is an essential protein required for the transcription elongation of HIV genome. It has been shown that Tat can be degraded by either proteasome or autophagy pathways. In this study, it was shown that proteasome inhibitor MG132 could significantly prevent HIV Tat protein degradation in Tat over-expressing HeLa cells but it had a moderate effect in preventing Tat protein degradation in Jurkat T cells. A screening of the available UBE2 siRNA family identified that UBE2R1 had a high repressive effect on Tat protein but not on Tat mRNA level. This study further showed that RNF20 might not be the E3 ligase of Tat but was required to maintain a high level of H2B-monoubiquitylation (H2Bub1) on HIV-1 genome for efficient elongation. Overall, our study indicated that UBE2R1 might be the potential ubiquitin E2 ligase for HIV Tat protein turnover and RNF20 regulated HIV expression in the transcription elongation level.

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