2017
DOI: 10.1107/s2059798317013353
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X-ray and EM structures of a natively glycosylated HIV-1 envelope trimer

Abstract: The structural and biochemical characterization of broadly neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibodies (bNAbs) has been essential in guiding the design of potential vaccines to prevent infection by HIV-1. While these studies have revealed critical mechanisms by which bNAbs recognize and/or accommodate N-glycans on the trimeric envelope glycoprotein (Env), they have been limited to the visualization of high-mannose glycan forms only, since heterogeneity introduced from the presence of complex glycans makes it difficult … Show more

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“…Coordinates for ordered N-linked glycans from PDB: 5T3X and PDB: 5VN3 Env structures ( Gristick et al., 2016 , Ozorowski et al., 2017 ) were fit separately as rigid bodies at potential N-linked glycosylation sites (PNGSs) at which EM density was apparent ( Figure S4 B), and glycan rings outside of EM density were removed. The entire complex was refined using phenix.real_space_refine with secondary structure restraints for protein and geometric restraints for protein and N-glycan residues ( Adams et al., 2010 , Afonine et al., 2018 , Agirre et al., 2015 , Gristick et al., 2017 ) ( Table S1 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coordinates for ordered N-linked glycans from PDB: 5T3X and PDB: 5VN3 Env structures ( Gristick et al., 2016 , Ozorowski et al., 2017 ) were fit separately as rigid bodies at potential N-linked glycosylation sites (PNGSs) at which EM density was apparent ( Figure S4 B), and glycan rings outside of EM density were removed. The entire complex was refined using phenix.real_space_refine with secondary structure restraints for protein and geometric restraints for protein and N-glycan residues ( Adams et al., 2010 , Afonine et al., 2018 , Agirre et al., 2015 , Gristick et al., 2017 ) ( Table S1 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…β-strand restraints were applied to strands A-D and V2 throughout refinement in both Coot and Phenix. The entire complex was refined using phenix.real_space_refine with secondary structure restraints for protein and geometric restraints for protein and N-glycan residues ( Adams et al., 2010 , Afonine et al., 2018 , Agirre et al., 2015 , Gristick et al., 2017 ) ( Table S2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We identified four incorrect anomeric configurations and 23 high-energy ring conformations using the Privateer software ( Agirre et al., 2015b ) and detected by visual inspection that one structure was missing a glycosidic bond ( Table 1 ). We compared refinement of our Rosetta-based method with that of Phenix refinement alone and, for models with high-energy ring conformations in the input, Phenix refinement with constraints generated by Privateer ( Agirre, 2017b , Gristick et al., 2017 ). Following refinement of these 12 structures with our Phenix-Rosetta protein structure refinement pipeline, which alternates real- and reciprocal-space refinement, we were able to markedly improve the carbohydrate geometry, as assessed by Privateer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Rosetta glycan refinement protocol expands upon previous iterations ( Labonte et al., 2017 ) by avoiding fitting stereochemically unfavorable glycan structures into sparse experimental data and instead yielding physically realistic geometries based on prior knowledge of saccharide chemical properties. Using a benchmark set of 12 deposited crystal structures, we demonstrated our algorithm is capable of correcting models containing significant errors in glycan geometry ( Table 1 ) above and beyond previous methods ( Agirre, 2017b , Gristick et al., 2017 ). This is likely due to the increased radius of convergence of our refinement, as well as the ability to flip anomeric state.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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