Literature DB >> 189066

Transmembrane phospholipid motions induced by F glycoprotein in hemagglutinating virus of Japan.

T Maeda, A Asano, Y Okada, S I Ohnishi.   

Abstract

Transfer of phospholipid from the envelope of hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ) to erythrocyte (RBC) membrane and the virus-induced transfer of phospholipid between RBC membranes were studied using spin-labeled phosphatidylcholine (PC). The transfer of PC from membranes labeled densely with PC to unlabeled membranes was followed by the peak height increase in the electron spin resonance spectrum. The two kinds of transfer reactions took place very rapidly as reported previously. To obtain further details, the transfer reactions were studied with HVJ, HVJ inactivated by trypsin, HVJ harvested early, HVJ grown in fibroblast cells, the fibroblast HVJ activated by trypsin, influenza virus, and glutaraldehyde-treated RBCs. The results demonstrated that the viral F glycoprotein played a crucial role in the transmembrane phospholipid movements as well as in the fusion and hemolysis of RBCs. The transfer from HVJ to RBC's occurred partially through an exchange mechanism not accompanying the envelope fusion. This was shown by a decrease in the exchange broadening of the electron spin resonance spectrum of released spin-labeled HVJ (HVJ) and also by an increase in the ratio of PC to viral proteins incorporated into RBC membranes. HVJ modified RBC membrane so as to be able to exchange its phospholipids with those of inactive membranes such as fibroblast HVJ, influenza virus, glutaraldehyde-treated RBC'S, and phosphatidylcholine vesicles. HVJ affected the fluidity of RBC membranes markedly, the environments around PC being much fluidized. The virus-induced fusion was discussed based on close apposition of the membranes by HANA proteins and on the destabilization and fluidization of RBC membranes by F glycoproteins.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 189066      PMCID: PMC353809     

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


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