Pa. Bresnahan et al., Cutting edge: SIV Nef protein utilizes both leucine- and tyrosine-based protein sorting pathways for down-regulation of CD4, J IMMUNOL, 163(6), 1999, pp. 2977-2981
The Nef protein is unique to primate lentiviruses and is closely linked to
accelerated pathogenesis in both human and monkey hosts. Nef acts to down-r
egulate CD4 and MHC class I, two receptors important for immune function. A
recent report demonstrated the presence of two tyrosine motifs in SIV Nef
that contribute to its ability to down-regulate CD4 and to associate with c
lathrin adaptors. These tyrosine motifs are not present in HIV-1 Nef, which
instead utilizes a leucine-based motif for its down-regulation of CD4. We
now report that SIV Nef also contains a conserved leucine-based motif that
contributes to CD4 down-regulation, functions to stimulate internalization,
and contributes to the association of SIV Nef with clathrin adaptors AP-1
and AP-2, These results demonstrate that SIV Nef differs from HIV-1 Nef by
its ability to use two parallel pathways of the protein-sorting machinery b
ased on either tyrosine or leucine motifs.