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Structural and Functional Diversity among Five RING Finger Proteins from Carassius Auratus Herpesvirus (CaHV).

Zi-Hao Wang1,2,3, Fei Ke1,2, Qi-Ya Zhang1,2,3, Jian-Fang Gui1,2,3.   

Abstract

Carassius auratus herpesvirus (CaHV) has been identified as a high-virulence pathogenic virus that infects aquatic animals, but the key factor for virus-host interaction is still unclear. Five Really interesting new genes (RING) finger proteins (39L, 52L, 131R, 136L, and 143R) of CaHV were screened to determine structural diversity. RING finger proteins were also predicted in other known fish herpesviruses, with an arrangement and number similar to CaHV. We performed multifaceted analyses of the proteins, including protein sizes, skeleton structures, subcellular localizations, and ubiquitination activities, to determine their precise roles in virus-host interactions. The five proteins were overexpressed and detected different levels of ubiquitination activities, and 143R showed the highest activity. Then, the prokaryotic expressed and purified full-length proteins (131R and 136L), RING domain isolates (131R12-43 and 136L45-87), and RING domain-deleted mutants (131RΔ12-43 and 136LΔ45-87) were prepared to detect their activities through ubiquitination assays. The results indicate that both full-length proteins and their isolates have activities that catalyze ubiquitination, and the full-length proteins possess higher activity than the isolates, but RING domain-deleted mutants lose their activities. Furthermore, the activities of the five proteins were verified as E3 ubiquitin ligase activity, showing that the RING domains determine the ubiquitination activity. These proteins present different subcellular localization. RING domain-deleted mutants showed similar subcellular localization with their full-length proteins, and all the isolates diffused in whole cells. The current results indicate that the sequence outside the RING domain determines subcellular localization and the level of ubiquitination activity, suggesting that the RING finger proteins of fish herpesviruses might have diverse functions in virus-host interaction.

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Keywords:  Carassius auratus herpesvirus (CaHV); Fish herpesvirus; RING finger proteins; structural diversity; subcellular localization; ubiquitination activity; virus-host interaction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33562288      PMCID: PMC7914681          DOI: 10.3390/v13020254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viruses        ISSN: 1999-4915            Impact factor:   5.048


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