학술논문

Quantification of the Resilience and Vulnerability of HIV-1 Native Glycan Shield at Atomistic Detail
Document Type
article
Source
iScience, Vol 23, Iss 12, Pp 101836- (2020)
Subject
Molecular Modeling
Virology
HIV Glycan Shield
Science
Language
English
ISSN
2589-0042
Abstract
Summary: Dense surface glycosylation on the HIV-1 envelope (Env) protein acts as a shield from the adaptive immune system. However, the molecular complexity and flexibility of glycans make experimental studies a challenge. Here we have integrated high-throughput atomistic modeling of fully glycosylated HIV-1 Env with graph theory to capture immunologically important features of the shield topology. This is the first complete all-atom model of HIV-1 Env SOSIP glycan shield that includes both oligomannose and complex glycans, providing physiologically relevant insights of the glycan shield. This integrated approach including quantitative comparison with cryo-electron microscopy data provides hitherto unexplored details of the native shield architecture and its difference from the high-mannose glycoform. We have also derived a measure to quantify the shielding effect over the antigenic protein surface that defines regions of relative vulnerability and resilience of the shield and can be harnessed for rational immunogen design.