| Literature DB >> 24314644 |
Kate Carroll1, Craig Hastings, Cathy L Miller.
Abstract
At early times in Mammalian Orthoreovirus (MRV) infection, cytoplasmic inclusions termed stress granules (SGs) are formed as a component of the innate immune response, however, at later times they are no longer present despite continued immune signaling. To investigate the roles of MRV proteins in SG modulation we examined non-structural protein µNS localization relative to SGs in infected and transfected cells. Using a series of mutant plasmids, we mapped the necessary μNS residues for SG localization to amino acids 78 and 79. We examined the capacity of a μNS(78-79) mutant to associate with known viral protein binding partners of μNS and found that it loses association with viral core protein λ2. Finally, we show that while this mutant cannot support de novo viral replication, it is able to rescue replication following siRNA knockdown of μNS. These data suggest that μNS association with SGs, λ2, or both play roles in MRV replication.Entities:
Keywords: Innate immunity; Mammalian Orthoreovirus; Replication; Stress granules; Translation; μNS
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24314644 PMCID: PMC3857589 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2013.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616