| Literature DB >> 33504601 |
Bo Yang1,2, YongXuan Yao1,2, Hui Wu3, Hong Yang2,4, Xue-Hui Ma2,4, Dong Li2,4, Xian-Zhang Wang2,4, Sheng-Nan Huang2,4, Xuan Jiang1,2, Shuang Cheng2, Jin-Yan Sun2, Zhen-Li Huang5, CongJian Zhao6, Michael A McVoy7, Jin-Hyun Ahn8, Wen-Bo Zeng2, William J Britt3, Sitang Gong9, Min-Hua Luo9,2,4,10.
Abstract
We previously reported that human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) utilizes the cellular protein WD repeat-containing protein 5 (WDR5) to facilitate capsid nuclear egress. Here, we further show that HCMV infection results in WDR5 localization in a juxtanuclear region, and that its localization to this cellular site is associated with viral replication and late viral gene expression. Furthermore, WDR5 accumulated in the virion assembly compartment (vAC) and co-localized with vAC markers of gamma-tubulin (γ-tubulin), early endosomes, and viral vAC marker proteins pp65, pp28, and glycoprotein B (gB). WDR5 co-immunoprecipitated with multiple virion proteins, including MCP, pp150, pp65, pIRS1, and pTRS1, which may explain WDR5 accumulation in the vAC during infection. WDR5 fractionated with virions either in the presence or absence of Triton X-100 and was present in purified viral particles, suggesting that WDR5 was incorporated into HCMV virions. Thus, WDR5 localized to the vAC and was incorporated into virions, raising the possibility that in addition to capsid nuclear egress, WDR5 could also participate in cytoplasmic HCMV virion morphogenesis.Importance Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) has a large (∼235-kb) genome that contains over 170 ORFs and exploits numerous cellular factors to facilitate its replication. In the late phase of HCMV infection cytoplasmic membranes are reorganized to establish the virion assembly compartment (vAC), which has been shown to necessary for efficient assembly of progeny virions. We previously reported that WDR5 facilitates HCMV nuclear egress. Here, we show that WDR5 is localized to the vAC and incorporated into virions, perhaps contributing to efficient virion maturation. Thus, findings in this study identified a potential role for WDR5 in HCMV assembly in the cytoplasmic phase of virion morphogenesis.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33504601 PMCID: PMC8103678 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02101-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103