直接可视化HIV-1核心核输入及其与核孔的相互作用。

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Zhen Hou, Stanley Fronik, Yao Shen, Long Chen, Christopher Thompson, Sarah Neumann, Peijun Zhang
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通过核孔复合体(NPC)直接可视化HIV-1核输入由于这一过程的稀缺性提出了技术挑战。为了进行系统的研究,我们开发了一个强大的原位系统,该系统使用分离的HIV-1病毒样颗粒(VLP)核心和渗透的CD4 + T淋巴细胞(CEM)细胞在接近天然的环境中模拟HIV-1核输入。这种方法支持丰富的病毒核通过核孔进入细胞核的对接和易位。为了实现高分辨率可视化,我们实施了一种集成的相关方法来指导低温聚焦离子束(cryo-FIB)铣削和低温电子断层扫描(cryo-ET)成像,从而实现对单个核输入事件的精确定位和结构表征。使用该工作流,我们可视化了核进口不同阶段的510个HIV-1 VLP核心,捕获了核进口完整过程的关键快照。随后的统计和结构分析允许岩心形态分类和鉴定核孔中易位相关的重塑。这项工作为以可控和定量的方式解剖HIV-1和潜在的其他病毒的核输入过程和进入后事件提供了方法学基础。
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Direct visualization of HIV-1 core nuclear import and its interplay with the nuclear pore.

Direct visualization of HIV-1 nuclear import through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) presents a technical challenge due to the rarity of this process. To enable systematic investigation, we developed a robust in situ system that mimics HIV-1 nuclear import in a near-native context using isolated HIV-1 virus like particles (VLP) cores and permeabilized CD4 + T lymphocyte (CEM) cells. This approach supports docking and translocation of abundant viral cores through nuclear pores into the nucleus. For high-resolution visualization, we implemented an integrated correlative approach to guide cryo-focused ion beam (cryo-FIB) milling and cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) imaging, enabling precise targeting and structural characterization of individual nuclear import events. Using this workflow, we visualized 510 HIV-1 VLP cores at distinct stages of nuclear import, capturing key snapshots of the full progression of nuclear import. Subsequent statistical and structural analyses allow classification of core morphologies and identification of translocation-associated remodeling in nuclear pores. This work provides a methodological foundation for dissecting HIV-1 and potentially other viruses nuclear import processes and post-entry events in a controlled and quantitative manner.

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EMBO Reports
EMBO Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.20
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1.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: EMBO Reports is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing research articles in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and developmental biology. The journal is known for its commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research that provides novel physiological and functional insights. These insights are expected to be supported by robust evidence, with independent lines of inquiry validating the findings. The journal's scope includes both long and short-format papers, catering to different types of research contributions. It values studies that: Communicate major findings: Articles that report significant discoveries or advancements in the understanding of biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and developmental levels. Confirm important findings: Research that validates or supports existing knowledge in the field, reinforcing the reliability of previous studies. Refute prominent claims: Studies that challenge or disprove widely accepted ideas or hypotheses in the biosciences, contributing to the correction and evolution of scientific understanding. Present null data: Papers that report negative results or findings that do not support a particular hypothesis, which are crucial for the scientific process as they help to refine or redirect research efforts. EMBO Reports is dedicated to maintaining high standards of scientific rigor and integrity, ensuring that the research it publishes contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge in the life sciences. By covering a broad spectrum of topics and encouraging the publication of both positive and negative results, the journal plays a vital role in promoting a comprehensive and balanced view of scientific inquiry. 
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