Analysis of the pH requirement for membrane fusion of different isolates of the paramyxovirus parainfluenza virus 5.

M L Bissonnette, S A Connolly, D F Young, Richard Edward Randall, R G Paterson, R A Lamb

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Abstract

Paramyxoviruses enter cells by fusing their envelopes with the plasma membrane, a process that occurs at neutral pH. Recently, it has been found that there is an exception to this dogma in that a porcine isolate of the paramyxovirus parainfluenza virus 5 (PIV5), known as SER, requires a low-pH step for fusion (S. Seth, A. Vincent, and R. W. Compans, J. Virol. 77: 6520-6527, 2003). As a low-pH activation mechanism for fusion would greatly facilitate biophysical studies of paramyxovirus-mediated membrane fusion, we have reexamined the triggering of the PIV5 SER fusion protein. Using multiple assays, we could not find a requirement for low-pH triggering of PIV5 SER fusion. The challenge of discovering how the paramyxovirus receptor binding protein (HN, H, or G) activates the metastable fusion protein to cause membrane fusion at neutral pH remains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3071-3077
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume80
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2006

Keywords

  • F-PROTEIN
  • SIMIAN VIRUS-5
  • ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN
  • CYTOPLASMIC DOMAIN
  • ACTIVATION
  • INFLUENZA
  • CELL
  • SURFACE
  • CANINE
  • ROLES

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