| Literature DB >> 26590794 |
Sonia Zicari1, Anush Arakelyan1, Wendy Fitzgerald1, Elena Zaitseva2, Leonid V Chernomordik3, Leonid Margolis4, Jean-Charles Grivel5.
Abstract
High-throughput techniques are needed to analyze individual virions to understand how viral heterogeneity translates into pathogenesis since in bulk analysis the individual characteristics of virions are lost. Individual Dengue virions (DENV) undergo a maturation that involves a proteolytic cleavage of prM precursor into virion-associated M protein. Here, using a new nanoparticle-based technology, "flow virometry", we compared the maturation of individual DENV produced by BHK-21 and LoVo cells. The latter lacks the furin-protease that mediates prM cleavage. We found that prM is present on about 50% of DENV particles produced in BHK-21 cells and about 85% of DENV virions produced in LoVo, indicating an increase in the fraction of not fully matured virions. Flow virometry allows us to quantify the number of fully mature particles in DENV preparations and proves to be a useful method for studying heterogeneity of the surface proteins of various viruses. Published by Elsevier Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Dengue; Flow virometry; Maturation; prM
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26590794 PMCID: PMC4744565 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.10.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616