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Baculovirus Inhibitor-of-Apoptosis Op-IAP3 Blocks Apoptosis by Interaction with and Stabilization of a Host Insect Cellular IAP.

Nathaniel M Byers1, Rianna L Vandergaast1, Paul D Friesen2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Baculovirus-encoded inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) proteins likely evolved from their host cell IAP homologs, which function as critical regulators of cell death. Despite their striking relatedness to cellular IAPs, including the conservation of two baculovirus IAP repeat (BIR) domains and a C-terminal RING, viral IAPs use an unresolved mechanism to suppress apoptosis in insects. To define this mechanism, we investigated Op-IAP3, the prototypical IAP from baculovirus OpMNPV. We found that Op-IAP3 forms a stable complex with SfIAP, the native, short-lived IAP of host insect Spodoptera frugiperda. Long-lived Op-IAP3 prevented virus-induced SfIAP degradation, which normally causes caspase activation and apoptosis. In uninfected cells, Op-IAP3 also increased SfIAP steady-state levels and extended SfIAP's half-life. Conversely, SfIAP stabilization was lost or reversed in the presence of mutated Op-IAP3 that was engineered for reduced stability. Thus, Op-IAP3 stabilizes SfIAP and preserves its antiapoptotic function. In contrast to SfIAP, Op-IAP3 failed to bind or inhibit native Spodoptera caspases. Furthermore, BIR mutations that abrogate binding of well-conserved IAP antagonists did not affect Op-IAP3's capacity to prevent virus-induced apoptosis. Remarkably, Op-IAP3 also failed to prevent apoptosis when endogenous SfIAP was ablated by RNA silencing. Thus, Op-IAP3 requires SfIAP as a cofactor. Our findings suggest a new model wherein Op-IAP3 interacts directly with SfIAP to maintain its intracellular level, thereby suppressing virus-induced apoptosis indirectly. Consistent with this model, Op-IAP3 has evolved an intrinsic stability that may serve to repress signal-induced turnover and autoubiquitination when bound to its targeted cellular IAP. IMPORTANCE: The IAPs were first discovered in baculoviruses because of their potency for preventing apoptosis. However, the antiapoptotic mechanism of viral IAPs in host insects has been elusive. We show here that the prototypical viral IAP, Op-IAP3, blocks apoptosis indirectly by associating with unstable, autoubiquitinating host IAP in such a way that cellular IAP levels and antiapoptotic activities are maintained. This mechanism explains Op-IAP3's requirement for native cellular IAP as a cofactor and the dispensability of caspase inhibition. Viral IAP-mediated preservation of the host IAP homolog capitalizes on normal IAP-IAP interactions and is likely the result of viral IAP evolution in which degron-mediated destabilization and ubiquitination potential have been reduced. This mechanism illustrates another novel means by which DNA viruses incorporate host death regulators that are modified for resistance to host regulatory controls for the purpose of suppressing host cell apoptosis and acquiring replication advantages.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26491164      PMCID: PMC4702543          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02320-15

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


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