Literature DB >> 24606698

The nucleolar phosphoprotein B23 targets Newcastle disease virus matrix protein to the nucleoli and facilitates viral replication.

Zhiqiang Duan1, Jian Chen2, Haixu Xu2, Jie Zhu2, Qunhui Li2, Liang He2, Huimou Liu1, Shunlin Hu3, Xiufan Liu4.   

Abstract

The cellular nucleolar proteins are reported to facilitate the replication cycles of some human and animal viruses by interaction with viral proteins. In this study, a nucleolar phosphoprotein B23 was identified to interact with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) matrix (M) protein. We found that NDV M protein accumulated in the nucleolus by binding B23 early in infection, but resulted in the redistribution of B23 from the nucleoli to the nucleoplasm later in infection. In vitro binding studies utilizing deletion mutants indicated that amino acids 30-60 of M and amino acids 188-245 of B23 were required for binding. Furthermore, knockdown of B23 by siRNA or overexpression of B23 or M-binding B23-derived polypeptides remarkably reduced cytopathic effect and inhibited NDV replication. Collectively, we show that B23 facilitates NDV replication by targeting M to the nucleolus, demonstrating for the first time a direct role for nucleolar protein B23 in a paramyxovirus replication process.
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Keywords:  B23; Matrix protein; Newcastle disease virus; Nucleolar protein; Viral replication

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24606698     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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