Literature DB >> 7933123

The herpes simplex virus UL20 protein compensates for the differential disruption of exocytosis of virions and viral membrane glycoproteins associated with fragmentation of the Golgi apparatus.

E Avitabile1, P L Ward, C Di Lazzaro, M R Torrisi, B Roizman, G Campadelli-Fiume.   

Abstract

The Golgi apparatus is fragmented and dispersed in Vero cells but not in human 143TK- cells infected with wild-type herpes simplex virus 1. Moreover, a recombinant virus lacking the gene encoding the membrane protein UL20 (UL20- virus) accumulates in the space between the inner and outer nuclear membranes of Vero cells but is exported and spreads from cell to cell in 143TK- cell cultures. Here we report that in Vero cells infected with UL20- virus, the virion envelope glycoproteins were of the immature type, whereas the viral glycoproteins associated with cell membranes were fully processed up to the addition of sialic acid, a trans-Golgi function. Moreover, the amounts of viral glycoproteins accumulating in the plasma membranes were considerably smaller than those detected on the surface of Vero cells infected with wild-type virus. In contrast, the amounts of viral glycoproteins present on the plasma membranes of 143TK- cells infected with wild-type or UL20- virus were nearly identical. We conclude that (i) in Vero cells infected with UL20- virus the block in the export of virions is at the entry into the exocytic pathway, and a second block in the exocytosis of viral glycoproteins associated with cytoplasmic membranes is due to an impairment of transport beyond Golgi fragments containing trans-Golgi enzymes and not to a failure of the Golgi oligosaccharide-processing functions; (ii) these defects are manifested in cells in which the Golgi apparatus is fragmented; and (iii) the UL20 protein compensates for these defects by enabling transport to and from the fragmented Golgi apparatus.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7933123      PMCID: PMC237182     

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


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