| Literature DB >> 28646649 |
Yanhong Ji1, Tao Liu1, Yane Jia1, Bin Liu1, Qingzhong Yu2, Xiaole Cui1, Fengfeng Guo1, Huiyun Chang3, Qiyun Zhu4.
Abstract
The fusion (F) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) affects viral infection and pathogenicity through mediating membrane fusion. Previously, we found NDV with increased fusogenic activity in which contained T458D or G459D mutation in the F protein. Here, we investigated the effects of these two mutations on viral infection, fusogenicity and pathogenicity. Syncytium formation assays indicated that T458D or G459D increased the F protein cleavage activity and enhanced cell fusion with or without the presence of HN protein. The T458D- or G459D-mutated NDV resulted in a decrease in virus replication or release from cells. The animal study showed that the pathogenicity of the mutated NDVs was attenuated in chickens. These results indicate that these two single mutations in F altered or diminished the requirement of HN for promoting membrane fusion. The increased fusogenic activity may disrupt the cellular machinery and consequently decrease the virus replication and pathogenicity in chickens.Entities:
Keywords: Fusion protein; Independent fusion; Mutation; Newcastle disease virus; Pathogenicity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28646649 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2017.06.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616