Dissecting the Herpesvirus Architecture by Targeted Proteolysis

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作者
Daniel, Gina R. [1 ]
Pegg, Caitlin E. [1 ]
Smith, Gregory A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Microbiol Immunol, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
herpesvirus; pseudorabies virus; PRV; virion; capsid; tegument; TEV protease; selective disassembly; structure; LARGE TEGUMENT PROTEIN; SIMPLEX-VIRUS TYPE-1; VERTEX-SPECIFIC COMPONENT; PSEUDORABIES VIRUS; CAPSID PROTEIN; AXON TRANSPORT; NUCLEAR-PORE; UL36; GENE; VIRAL-DNA; IN-VITRO;
D O I
10.1128/JVI.00738-18
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Herpesvirus particles have a complex architecture consisting of an icosahedral capsid that is surrounded by a lipid envelope. Connecting these two components is a layer of tegument that consists of various amounts of 20 or more proteins. The arrangement of proteins within the tegument cannot easily be assessed and instead is inferred from tegument interactions identified in reductionist models. To better understand the tegument architecture, we have developed an approach to probe capsid-tegument interactions of extracellular viral particles by encoding tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease sites in viral structural proteins, along with distinct fluorescent tags in capsid and tegument components. In this study, TEV sites were engineered within the pUL36 large tegument protein, a critical structural element that is anchored directly on the capsid surface. Purified pseudorabies virus extracellular particles were permeabilized, and TEV protease was added to selectively cleave the exposed pUL36 backbone. Interactions with the capsid were assessed in situ by monitoring the fate of the fluorescent signals following cleavage. Although several regions of pUL36 are proposed to bind capsids, pUL36 was found stably anchored to the capsid exclusively at its carboxyl terminus. Two additional tegument proteins, pUL37 and pUS3, were tethered to the capsid via pUL36, whereas the pUL16, pUL47, pUL48, and pUL49 tegument proteins were not stably bound to the capsid. IMPORTANCE Neuroinvasive alphaherpesviruses produce diseases of clinical and economic significance in humans and veterinary animals but are predominantly associated with less serious recurrent disease. Like all viruses, herpesviruses assemble a metastable particle that selectively dismantles during initial infection. This process is made more complex by the presence of a tegument layer that resides between the capsid surface and envelope. Components of the tegument are essential for particle assembly and also serve as critical effectors that promote infection upon entry into cells. How this dynamic network of protein interactions is arranged within virions is largely unknown. We present a molecular approach to dissect the tegument, and with it we begin to tease apart the protein interactions that underlie this complex layer of the virion architecture.
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