Vaccinia virus nonstructural protein encoded by the A11R gene is required for formation of the virion membrane

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Resch, W [1 ]
Weisberg, AS [1 ]
Moss, B [1 ]
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[1] NIAID, Viral Dis Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/JVI.79.11.6598-6609.2005
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The vaccinia virus A11R gene has orthologs in all known poxvirus genomes, and the All protein has been previously reported to interact with the putative DNA packaging protein A32 in a yeast two-hybrid screen. Using antisera raised against All peptides, we show that the All protein was (i) expressed at late times with an apparent mass of 40 kDa, (ii) not incorporated into virus particles, (iii) phosphorylated independently of the viral F10 kinase, (iv) coinummoprecipitated with A32, and (v) localized to the viral factory. To determine the role of the All protein and test whether it is indeed involved in DNA packaging, we constructed a recombinant vaccinia virus with an inducible A11R gene. This recombinant was dependent on inducer for single-cycle growth and plaque formation. In the absence of inducer, viral late proteins were produced at normal levels, but proteolytic processing and other posttranslational modifications of some proteins were inhibited, suggesting a block in virus particle assembly. Consistent with this observation, electron microscopy of cells infected in the absence of inducer showed virus factories with abnormal electron-dense viroplasms and intermediate density regions associated with membranes and containing the D13 protein. However, no viral membrane crescents, immature virions, or mature virions were produced. The requirement for nonvirion protein All in order to make normal viral membranes was an unexpected and exciting finding, since neither the origin of these membranes nor their mechanism of formation in the cytoplasm of infected cells is understood.
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