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Live single molecule microscopy of HIV-1 assembly in host T cells reveals a spatio-temporal effect of the viral genome

Charlotte Floderer, View ORCID ProfileJean-Baptiste Masson, Elise Boiley, Sonia Georgeault, Peggy Merida, Mohamed El Beheiry, View ORCID ProfileMaxime Dahan, Philippe Roigeard, View ORCID ProfileJean-Baptiste Sibarita, View ORCID ProfileCyril Favard, Delphine Muriaux
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/267930
Charlotte Floderer
1Infectious Disease Research Institute of Montpellier (IRIM) UMR9004 CNRS, University of Montpellier, 1919 route de Mende 34293 Montpellier, France
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Jean-Baptiste Masson
2Decision and Bayesian Computation, UMR 3571 CNRS, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France
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Elise Boiley
1Infectious Disease Research Institute of Montpellier (IRIM) UMR9004 CNRS, University of Montpellier, 1919 route de Mende 34293 Montpellier, France
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Sonia Georgeault
4INSERM U966 and IBiSA EM Facility, University of Tours, France
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Peggy Merida
1Infectious Disease Research Institute of Montpellier (IRIM) UMR9004 CNRS, University of Montpellier, 1919 route de Mende 34293 Montpellier, France
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Mohamed El Beheiry
2Decision and Bayesian Computation, UMR 3571 CNRS, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France
3Light and Optical Control of Cellular Organization, Curie Institute, UMR 168 CNRS, Paris, France
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Maxime Dahan
3Light and Optical Control of Cellular Organization, Curie Institute, UMR 168 CNRS, Paris, France
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Philippe Roigeard
4INSERM U966 and IBiSA EM Facility, University of Tours, France
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Jean-Baptiste Sibarita
5Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience, UMR 5297 CNRS, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
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Cyril Favard
1Infectious Disease Research Institute of Montpellier (IRIM) UMR9004 CNRS, University of Montpellier, 1919 route de Mende 34293 Montpellier, France
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  • For correspondence: delphine.muriaux@irim.cnrs.fr cyril.favard@irim.cnrs.fr
Delphine Muriaux
1Infectious Disease Research Institute of Montpellier (IRIM) UMR9004 CNRS, University of Montpellier, 1919 route de Mende 34293 Montpellier, France
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  • For correspondence: delphine.muriaux@irim.cnrs.fr cyril.favard@irim.cnrs.fr
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Abstract

Monitoring virus assembly dynamic at the nanoscale level in host cells remains a major challenge. Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) components are addressed to the plasma membrane where they assemble to form spherical particles of 100nm in diameter. HIV-1 Gag protein expression alone is sufficient to produce virus-like particles (VLPs) that resemble immature virus. Here, we monitored Gag assembly in host CD4 T lymphocytes using single molecule dynamics microscopy and energy mapping. A workflow allowing long time recordings of single Gag molecule localization, diffusion and effective energy maps was developed for robust quantitative analysis of HIV assembly and budding. Comparison of numerous cell plasma membrane assembling platforms in cells expressing wild type or assembly-defective Gag proteins showed that VLP formation last 15 minutes, with an assembly time of 5 minutes, and that the nucleocapsid domain is mandatory. Importantly, it reveals that the viral genome coordinates spatio-temporally HIV-1 assembly.

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Live single molecule microscopy of HIV-1 assembly in host T cells reveals a spatio-temporal effect of the viral genome
Charlotte Floderer, Jean-Baptiste Masson, Elise Boiley, Sonia Georgeault, Peggy Merida, Mohamed El Beheiry, Maxime Dahan, Philippe Roigeard, Jean-Baptiste Sibarita, Cyril Favard, Delphine Muriaux
bioRxiv 267930; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/267930
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Live single molecule microscopy of HIV-1 assembly in host T cells reveals a spatio-temporal effect of the viral genome
Charlotte Floderer, Jean-Baptiste Masson, Elise Boiley, Sonia Georgeault, Peggy Merida, Mohamed El Beheiry, Maxime Dahan, Philippe Roigeard, Jean-Baptiste Sibarita, Cyril Favard, Delphine Muriaux
bioRxiv 267930; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/267930

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