RRC ID 44704
著者 Kobayashi S, Suzuki T, Igarashi M, Orba Y, Ohtake N, Nagakawa K, Niikura K, Kimura T, Kasamatsu H, Sawa H.
タイトル Cysteine residues in the major capsid protein, Vp1, of the JC virus are important for protein stability and oligomer formation.
ジャーナル PLoS One
Abstract The capsid of the human polyomavirus JC virus (JCV) consists of 72 pentameric capsomeres of a major structural protein, Vp1. The cysteine residues of the related Vp1 of SV40 are known to contribute to Vp1 folding, pentamer formation, pentamer-pentamer contacts, and capsid stabilization. In light of the presence of a slight structural difference between JCV Vp1 and SV40 counterpart, the way the former folds could be either different from or similar to the latter. We found a difference: an important contribution of Vp1 cysteines to the formation of infectious virions, unique in JCV and absent in SV40. Having introduced amino acid substitution at each of six cysteines (C42, C80, C97, C200, C247, and C260) in JCV Vp1, we found that, when expressed in HeLa cells, the Vp1 level was decreased in C80A and C247A mutants, and remained normal in the other mutants. Additionally, the C80A and C247A Vp1-expressing cell extracts did not show the hemagglutination activity characteristic of JCV particles. The C80A and C247A mutant Vp1s were found to be less stable than the wild-type Vp1 in HeLa cells. When produced in a reconstituted in vitro protein translation system, these two mutant proteins were stable, suggesting that some cellular factors were responsible for their degradation. As determined by their sucrose gradient sedimentation profiles, in vitro translated C247A Vp1 formed pentamers, but in vitro translated C80A Vp1 was entirely monomeric. When individually incorporated into the JCV genome, the C80A and C247A mutants, but not the other Vp1 cysteine residues mutants, interfered with JCV infectivity. Furthermore, the C80A, but not the C247A, mutation prevented the nuclear localization of Vp1 in JCV genome transfected cells. These findings suggest that C80 of JCV Vp1 is required for Vp1 stability and pentamer formation, and C247 is involved in capsid assembly in the nucleus.
巻・号 8(10)
ページ e76668
公開日 2013-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0076668
PII PONE-D-13-21525
PMID 24130786
PMC PMC3793911
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Amino Acid Substitution Capsid / metabolism Capsid Proteins / chemistry* Capsid Proteins / genetics Capsid Proteins / metabolism* Cell Nucleus / virology Cysteine* HeLa Cells Humans JC Virus / metabolism* JC Virus / physiology Models, Molecular Molecular Sequence Data Mutagenesis Mutation Protein Folding Protein Multimerization* Protein Stability Protein Structure, Quaternary
IF 2.74
引用数 7
WOS 分野 VIROLOGY
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 Atg5^(+/+)MEF(RCB2710) Atg5^(-/-)MEF(RCB2711)