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Intra- and intermolecular disulfide bonds of the GP2b glycoprotein of equine arteritis virus: relevance for virus assembly and infectivity.

Roeland Wieringa1, Antoine A F De Vries, Sabine M Post, Peter J M Rottier.   

Abstract

Equine arteritis virus (EAV) is an enveloped, positive-strand RNA virus belonging to the family Arteriviridae of the order NIDOVIRALES: EAV virions contain six different envelope proteins. The glycoprotein GP(5) (previously named G(L)) and the unglycosylated membrane protein M are the major envelope proteins, while the glycoproteins GP(2b) (previously named G(S)), GP(3), and GP(4) are minor structural proteins. The unglycosylated small hydrophobic envelope protein E is present in virus particles in intermediate molar amounts compared to the other transmembrane proteins. The GP(5) and M proteins are both essential for particle assembly. They occur as covalently linked heterodimers that constitute the basic protein matrix of the envelope. The GP(2b), GP(3), and GP(4) proteins occur as a heterotrimeric complex in which disulfide bonds play an important role. The function of this complex has not been established yet, but the available data suggest it to be involved in the viral entry process. Here we investigated the role of the four cysteine residues of the mature GP(2b) protein in the assembly of the GP(2b)/GP(3)/GP(4) complex. Open reading frames encoding cysteine-to-serine mutants of the GP(2b) protein were expressed independently or from a full-length infectious EAV cDNA clone. The results of these experiments support a model in which the cysteine residue at position 102 of GP(2b) forms an intermolecular cystine bridge with one of the cysteines of the GP(4) protein, while the cysteine residues at positions 48 and 137 of GP(2b) are linked by an intrachain disulfide bond. In this model, another cysteine residue in the GP(4) protein is responsible for the covalent association of GP(3) with the disulfide-linked GP(2b)/GP(4) heterodimer. In addition, our data highlight the importance of the correct association of the minor EAV envelope glycoproteins for their efficient incorporation into viral particles and for virus infectivity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14645556      PMCID: PMC296049          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.77.24.12996-13004.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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