Literature DB >> 2549721

The role of monovalent cation transport in Sindbis virus maturation and release.

E T Ulug1, R F Garry, H R Bose.   

Abstract

Alterations in intracellular monovalent cation concentrations in Sindbis virus-infected avian cells result, in part, from a reduction in Na+/K+ ATPase (Na+ pump) activity. Inhibition of Na+ pump activity was shown previously to temporally correlate with the appearance of viral envelope proteins on the cell surface and the release of virus particles. Cells infected with envelope-defective temperature-sensitive mutants exhibited reduced Na+ pump activity at the nonpermissive temperature, where viral particles are not released. By contrast, Na+ pump activity was not inhibited in Sindbis virus-infected cells treated with tunicamycin or with antiviral serum, which block virus maturation and release. Diuretic-sensitive transport of 86Rb+, aK+ tracer, was stimulated in cells which express virus envelope proteins, but fail to release virus particles. In these cells, the furosemide-sensitive 86Rb+ influx exhibited an increase in Vmax and was responsive to changes in the extracellular concentration of NaCl. Furosemide inhibited the rapid release of virus from low salt-inhibited cells after shift to isotonic conditions. Alterations in ion transport during alphavirus infection may, therefore, facilitate the efficient release of progeny virus particles.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2549721     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90105-0

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


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