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Porcine Adenovirus Type 3 E3 Encodes a Structural Protein Essential for Capsid Stability and Production of Infectious Progeny Virions.

Abdelrahman Said1,2, Tekeleselassie A Woldemariam1,3, Suresh K Tikoo4,3,5.   

Abstract

The adenovirus E3 region encodes proteins that are not essential for viral replication in vitro The porcine adenovirus type 3 (PAdV-3) E3 region encodes three proteins, including 13.7K. Here, we report that 13.7K is expressed as an early protein, which localizes to the nucleus of infected cells. The 13.7K protein is a structural protein, as it is incorporated in CsCl-purified virions. The 13.7K protein appears to be essential for PAdV-3 replication, as mutant PAV13.73A expressing a mutated 13.7K could be isolated only in VIDO AS2 cells expressing the 13.7K protein. Analysis of PAV13.73A suggested that even in the presence of reduced levels of some late viral proteins, there appeared to be no effect on virus assembly and production of mature virions. Further analysis of CsCl-purified PAV13.73A by transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of disrupted/broken capsids, suggesting that inactivation of 13.7K protein expression may produce fragile capsids. Our results suggest that the PAdV-3 E3 region-encoded 13.7K protein is a capsid protein, which appears to be essential for the formation of stable capsids and production of infectious progeny virions.IMPORTANCE Although E3 region-encoded proteins are involved in the modulation of leukocyte functions (N. Arnberg, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110:19976-19977, 2013) and inducing a lytic infection of lymphocytes (V. K. Murali, D. A. Ornelles, L. R. Gooding, H. T. Wilms, W. Huang, A. E. Tollefson, W. S. Wold, and C. Garnett-Benson, J Virol 88:903-912, 2014), none of the E3 proteins appear to be a component of virion capsid or required for replication of adenovirus. Here, we demonstrate that the 13.7K protein encoded by the E3 region of porcine adenovirus type 3 is a component of progeny virion capsids and appears to be essential for maintaining the integrity of virion capsid and production of infectious progeny virions. To our knowledge, this is the first report to suggest that an adenovirus E3-encoded protein is an essential structural protein.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  13.7K; E3; PAdV-3; essential protein; porcine adenovirus; structural protein

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30068639      PMCID: PMC6158433          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00680-18

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


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