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Vaccinia virus H7 protein contributes to the formation of crescent membrane precursors of immature virions.

P S Satheshkumar1, Andrea Weisberg, Bernard Moss.   

Abstract

Crescent membranes are the first viral structures that can be discerned during poxvirus morphogenesis. The crescents consist of a lipoprotein membrane and an outer lattice scaffold, which provides uniform curvature. Relatively little is known regarding the composition of the crescent membrane or its mode of formation. Here, we show that the H7 protein, which is conserved in all vertebrate poxviruses but has no discernible functional motifs or nonpoxvirus homologs, contributes to the formation of crescents and immature virions. Synthesis of the 17-kDa H7 protein was dependent on DNA replication and occurred late during vaccinia virus infection. Unlike many late proteins, however, H7 was not incorporated into mature virions or localized in cellular organelles. To gain insight into the role of H7, an inducible mutant was constructed and shown to have a conditional lethal phenotype: H7 expression and infectious virus formation were dependent on isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside. In the absence of inducer, viral late proteins were made, but membrane and core proteins were not processed by the I7 protease. A block in morphogenesis was demonstrated by transmission electron microscopy: neither typical crescents nor immature virions were detected in the absence of inducer. Instead, factory areas of the cytoplasm contained large, electron-dense inclusions, some of which had partially coated membrane segments at their surfaces. Separate, lower-density inclusions containing the D13 scaffold protein and endoplasmic reticulum membranes were also present. These features are most similar to those previously seen when expression of A11, another conserved nonvirion protein, is repressed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19553304      PMCID: PMC2738178          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00877-09

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


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2.  Existence of an operative pathway from the endoplasmic reticulum to the immature poxvirus membrane.

Authors:  Matloob Husain; Andrea S Weisberg; Bernard Moss
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2006-12-04       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  A conserved poxvirus NlpC/P60 superfamily protein contributes to vaccinia virus virulence in mice but not to replication in cell culture.

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Journal:  Virology       Date:  2008-02-20       Impact factor: 3.616

4.  Vaccinia virus entry/fusion complex subunit A28 is a target of neutralizing and protective antibodies.

Authors:  Gretchen E Nelson; Jerry R Sisler; Dev Chandran; Bernard Moss
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2008-09-11       Impact factor: 3.616

5.  Vaccinia virus encodes I5, a small hydrophobic virion membrane protein that enhances replication and virulence in mice.

Authors:  Cindy L Sood; Jerrold M Ward; Bernard Moss
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2008-08-13       Impact factor: 5.103

6.  A role for the host coatomer and KDEL receptor in early vaccinia biogenesis.

Authors:  Leiliang Zhang; Stella Y Lee; Galina V Beznoussenko; Peter J Peters; Jia-Shu Yang; Hui-ya Gilbert; Abraham L Brass; Stephen J Elledge; Stuart N Isaacs; Bernard Moss; Alexander Mironov; Victor W Hsu
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2008-12-24       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Purification and properties of the vaccinia virus mRNA processing factor.

Authors:  Susan M D'Costa; Travis W Bainbridge; Richard C Condit
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2007-12-18       Impact factor: 5.157

8.  Deep-etch EM reveals that the early poxvirus envelope is a single membrane bilayer stabilized by a geodetic "honeycomb" surface coat.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2005-04-25       Impact factor: 10.539

9.  External scaffold of spherical immature poxvirus particles is made of protein trimers, forming a honeycomb lattice.

Authors:  Patricia Szajner; Andrea S Weisberg; Jacob Lebowitz; John Heuser; Bernard Moss
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2005-09-06       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  The uptake and development of vaccinia virus in strain L cells followed with labeled viral deoxyribonucleic acid.

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Authors:  Bernard Moss
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2015-02-26       Impact factor: 3.616

2.  Association of the vaccinia virus A11 protein with the endoplasmic reticulum and crescent precursors of immature virions.

Authors:  Liliana Maruri-Avidal; Andrea S Weisberg; Bernard Moss
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2013-07-17       Impact factor: 5.103

3.  Direct formation of vaccinia virus membranes from the endoplasmic reticulum in the absence of the newly characterized L2-interacting protein A30.5.

Authors:  Liliana Maruri-Avidal; Andrea S Weisberg; Bernard Moss
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2013-09-11       Impact factor: 5.103

4.  Vaccinia virus virion membrane biogenesis protein A11 associates with viral membranes in a manner that requires the expression of another membrane biogenesis protein, A6.

Authors:  Xiang Wu; Xiangzhi Meng; Bo Yan; Lloyd Rose; Junpeng Deng; Yan Xiang
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2012-08-08       Impact factor: 5.103

5.  Participation of vaccinia virus l2 protein in the formation of crescent membranes and immature virions.

Authors:  Liliana Maruri-Avidal; Arban Domi; Andrea S Weisberg; Bernard Moss
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2011-01-12       Impact factor: 5.103

6.  Vaccinia Virus A6 Is a Two-Domain Protein Requiring a Cognate N-Terminal Domain for Full Viral Membrane Assembly Activity.

Authors:  Xiangzhi Meng; Lloyd Rose; Yue Han; Junpeng Deng; Yan Xiang
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2017-04-28       Impact factor: 5.103

7.  Analysis of viral membranes formed in cells infected by a vaccinia virus L2-deletion mutant suggests their origin from the endoplasmic reticulum.

Authors:  Liliana Maruri-Avidal; Andrea S Weisberg; Himani Bisht; Bernard Moss
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2012-11-28       Impact factor: 5.103

8.  Analysis of the role of vaccinia virus H7 in virion membrane biogenesis with an H7-deletion mutant.

Authors:  Xiangzhi Meng; Xiang Wu; Bo Yan; Junpeng Deng; Yan Xiang
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2013-05-15       Impact factor: 5.103

9.  Poxviruses Encode a Reticulon-Like Protein that Promotes Membrane Curvature.

Authors:  Karl J Erlandson; Himani Bisht; Andrea S Weisberg; Seong-In Hyun; Bryan T Hansen; Elizabeth R Fischer; Jenny E Hinshaw; Bernard Moss
Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2016-02-25       Impact factor: 9.423

10.  Enigmatic origin of the poxvirus membrane from the endoplasmic reticulum shown by 3D imaging of vaccinia virus assembly mutants.

Authors:  Andrea S Weisberg; Liliana Maruri-Avidal; Himani Bisht; Bryan T Hansen; Cindi L Schwartz; Elizabeth R Fischer; Xiangzhi Meng; Yan Xiang; Bernard Moss
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2017-12-04       Impact factor: 11.205

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