EIAV编码了一个辅助蛋白质,该蛋白质对抗宿主限制因子,即马类tetherin
Bowen Bai1, Xiangmin Zhang1, Mengmeng Zhang1
1Equine Infectious Diseases and Lentiviruses Division, State Key Laboratory for Animal Disease Control and Prevention, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin 150069, China.
概括
研究人员在马传染性贫血病毒 (EIAV) 中发现了一种新的蛋白质S4,它有助于病毒从细胞中释放出来. S4对抗宿主限制因子tetherin,促进病毒复制.
科学领域:
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 马传染性贫血病毒 (EIAV) 作为病原研究的隐形病毒模型.
- 了解病毒基因组的组织和复制对于EIAV病原性研究至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 识别和描述涉及EIAV复制的新型转录和蛋白质.
- 为了阐明新发现的蛋白质S4在EIAV病毒释放和复制中的作用.
- 研究S4对宿主限制因子产生对抗作用的机制.
主要方法:
- 桑格测序和北方涂抹用于识别独特的EIAV转录.
- 产生一个缺乏S4的EIAV传染性克隆.
- 在体外测试以评估病毒释放和病毒复制.
- 共同免疫沉和细胞局部化研究,以调查蛋白质相互作用.
主要成果:
- 在EIAV.中发现了一种编码S4蛋白的新型369 nt转录.
- 在感染EIAV的细胞中证实了S4的表达.
- 缺乏S4的EIAV显示病毒释放受损,复制减弱.
- S4通过将其隔离在细胞内,从而增强类似EIAV的颗粒释放来对抗马类乙素 (eqTHN).
结论:
- S4是EIAV的辅助蛋白,在病毒释放中起着至关重要的作用.
- 通过对抗tetherin的抗病毒活性,S4促进病毒释放.
- S4干扰着铁的前级运输,并可能会影响其翻译后的修饰.
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