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Abstract
The L protein of Bunyamwera virus (BUNV; family Bunyaviridae) is an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, 2238 aa in length, that catalyses transcription and replication of the negative-sense, tripartite RNA genome. To learn more about the molecular interactions of the L protein and to monitor its intracellular distribution we inserted a 14 aa V5 epitope derived from parainfluenza virus type 5, against which high-affinity antibodies are available, into different regions of the protein. Insertion of the epitope at positions 1935 or 2046 resulted in recombinant L proteins that retained functionality in a minireplicon assay. Two viable recombinant viruses, rBUNL4V5 and rBUNL5V5, expressing the tagged L protein were rescued by reverse genetics, and characterized with respect to their plaque size, growth kinetics and protein synthesis profile. The recombinant viruses behaved similarly to wild-type (wt) BUNV in BHK-21 cells, but formed smaller plaques and grew to lower titres in Vero E6 cells compared with wt BUNV. Immunofluorescent staining of infected cells showed the L protein to have a punctate to reticular distribution in the cytoplasm, and cell fractionation studies indicated that the L protein was present in both soluble and microsomal fractions. Co-immunoprecipitation and confocal microscopic assays confirmed an interaction between BUNV L and N proteins. The recombinant viruses expressing tagged L protein will be highly valuable reagents for the detailed dissection of the role of the BUNV L protein in virus replication.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 297-306 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of General Virology |
Volume | 90 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2009 |
Keywords
- DEPENDENT RNA-POLYMERASE
- VIRUS GENOME SEQUENCE
- VALLEY FEVER VIRUS
- MINIREPLICON SYSTEM
- FAMILY BUNYAVIRIDAE
- MESSENGER-RNA
- GOLGI-COMPLEX
- L-SEGMENT
- MATURATION
- RESCUE
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Wellcome Trust 079810/Z/06/Z: Molecular biology of bunyavirus host cell interactions
Elliott, R. M. (PI)
1/10/06 → 30/09/12
Project: Standard