Expression of the A56 and K2 Proteins Is Sufficient To Inhibit Vaccinia Virus Entry and Cell Fusion

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作者
Wagenaar, Timothy R. [1 ]
Moss, Bernard [1 ]
机构
[1] NIAID, Viral Dis Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
COMPLEMENT-CONTROL PROTEIN; VIRION MEMBRANE-PROTEIN; INFECTED-CELLS; ESSENTIAL COMPONENT; ENVELOPE PROTEIN; POXVIRUS ENTRY; HOST-CELLS; L1; PROTEIN; GENE; HEMAGGLUTININ;
D O I
10.1128/JVI.01684-08
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Many animal viruses induce cells to fuse and form syncytia. For vaccinia virus, this phenomenon is associated with mutations affecting the A56 and K2 proteins, which form a multimer (A56/K2) on the surface of infected cells. Recent evidence that A56/K2 interacts with the entry/fusion complex (EFC) and that the EFC is necessary for syncytium formation furnishes a strong connection between virus entry and cell fusion. Among the important remaining questions are whether A56/K2 can prevent virus entry as well as cell-cell fusion and whether these two viral proteins are sufficient as well as necessary for this. To answer these questions, we transiently and stably expressed A56 and K2 in uninfected cells. Uninfected cells expressing A56 and K2 exhibited resistance to fusing with A56 mutant virus-infected cells, whereas expression of A56 or K2 alone induced little or no resistance, which fits with the need for both proteins to bind the EFC. Furthermore, transient or stable expression of A56/K2 interfered with virus entry and replication as determined by inhibition of early expression of a luciferase reporter gene, virus production, and plaque formation. The specificity of this effect was demonstrated by restoring entry after enzymatically removing a chimeric glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored A56/K2 or by binding a monoclonal antibody to A56. Importantly, the antibody disrupted the interaction between A56/K2 and the EFC without disrupting the A56-K2 interaction itself. Thus, we have shown that A56/K2 is sufficient to prevent virus entry and fusion as well as formation of syncytia through interaction with the EFC.
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页码:1546 / 1554
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