RRC ID 83594
Author Tada T, Zhang Y, Kong D, Tanaka M, Yao W, Kameoka M, Ueno T, Fujita H, Tokunaga K.
Title Further Characterization of the Antiviral Transmembrane Protein MARCH8.
Journal Cells
Abstract The cellular transmembrane protein MARCH8 impedes the incorporation of various viral envelope glycoproteins, such as the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env) and vesicular stomatitis virus G-glycoprotein (VSV-G), into virions by downregulating them from the surface of virus-producing cells. This downregulation significantly reduces the efficiency of virus infection. In this study, we aimed to further characterize this host protein by investigating its species specificity and the domains responsible for its antiviral activity, as well as its ability to inhibit cell-to-cell HIV-1 infection. We found that the antiviral function of MARCH8 is well conserved in the rhesus macaque, mouse, and bovine versions. The RING-CH domains of these versions are functionally important for inhibiting HIV-1 Env and VSV-G-pseudovirus infection, whereas tyrosine motifs are crucial for the former only, consistent with findings in human MARCH8. Through analysis of chimeric proteins between MARCH8 and non-antiviral MARCH3, we determined that both the N-terminal and C-terminal cytoplasmic tails, as well as presumably the N-terminal transmembrane domain, of MARCH8 are critical for its antiviral activity. Notably, we found that MARCH8 is unable to block cell-to-cell HIV-1 infection, likely due to its insufficient downregulation of Env. These findings offer further insights into understanding the biology of this antiviral transmembrane protein.
Volume 13(8)
Published 2024-4-17
DOI 10.3390/cells13080698
PII cells13080698
PMID 38667313
PMC PMC11049619
MeSH Animals Antiviral Agents / pharmacology Cattle HEK293 Cells HIV Infections / metabolism HIV Infections / virology HIV-1* Humans Macaca mulatta Membrane Proteins* / metabolism Mice Protein Domains Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases / metabolism env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus / metabolism
IF 4.366
Resource
Human and Animal Cells RF/6A(RCB1556) MDBK(RCB0180)