The human cellular cytidine deaminases APOBEC3s (A3s) inhibit virion infectivity factor (Vif)-deficient HIV-1 replication. However, virus-encoded Vifs abolish this defense system by specifically recruiting A3s to an E3 ubiquitin ligase complex to induce their degradation. The highly conserved Vif PPLP motif is critical for the Vif-mediated antagonism of A3s and is believed to be important for Vif multimerization. However, how the PPLP motif dictates the functions of Vif remains unclear. Here, we aimed to elucidate this mechanism using biochemical and structural biology approaches. First, we found that no stable Vif multimer complexes formed in our tandem coimmunoprecipitation assays. Next, a series of Vif truncation mutants were constructed, and the short α-helix α6 just downstream of PPLP was found to be the smallest fragment essential for efficient A3G degradation in cells.