Previous Article | Next Article 
J Virol, June 1998, p. 5108-5120, Vol. 72, No. 6
0022-538X/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Analysis of a Vaccinia Virus Mutant Expressing a Nonpalmitylated
Form of p37, a Mediator of Virion Envelopment
Douglas W.
Grosenbach and
Dennis E.
Hruby*
Center for Gene Research and Biotechnology,
Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
Oregon 97331-3804
Received 2 October 1997/Accepted 10 March 1998
Vaccinia virus encodes a 37-kDa palmitylated protein (p37) that is
required for envelopment, translocation, and cell-to-cell spread of
virions. We have analyzed the biological significance of the palmitate
modification by constructing a recombinant vaccinia virus that
expresses a nonpalmitylated p37 and comparing its biological activity
to that of the wild-type virus. The mutant virus is inefficient at
cell-to-cell spread and does not produce or release enveloped virions,
although it produces normal amounts of nonenveloped virions. Furthermore, the mutant virus is not able to nucleate actin to propel
itself through and out of the cell, a function requiring the indirect
participation of p37. The deficiency in protein function appears to
result from a lack of appropriate targeting to the membranes of the
trans-Golgi network (TGN) which leaves p37 soluble in the
cytoplasm. We conclude that the palmitate moiety is necessary for
targeting or anchoring p37 to the TGN membrane, where, along with other
vaccinia virus-encoded proteins, p37 is involved in the complex process
of virion envelopment and release.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Microbiology, Nash Hall 220, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
97331-3804. Phone: (541) 737-1849. Fax: (541) 737-2440. E-mail:
hrubyd{at}bcc.orst.edu.
J Virol, June 1998, p. 5108-5120, Vol. 72, No. 6
0022-538X/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
This article has been cited by other articles:
-
Yang, G., Pevear, D. C., Davies, M. H., Collett, M. S., Bailey, T., Rippen, S., Barone, L., Burns, C., Rhodes, G., Tohan, S., Huggins, J. W., Baker, R. O., Buller, R. L. M., Touchette, E., Waller, K., Schriewer, J., Neyts, J., DeClercq, E., Jones, K., Hruby, D., Jordan, R.
(2005). An Orally Bioavailable Antipoxvirus Compound (ST-246) Inhibits Extracellular Virus Formation and Protects Mice from Lethal Orthopoxvirus Challenge. J. Virol.
79: 13139-13149
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Husain, M., Moss, B.
(2003). Intracellular Trafficking of a Palmitoylated Membrane-Associated Protein Component of Enveloped Vaccinia Virus. J. Virol.
77: 9008-9019
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Smith, G. L., Vanderplasschen, A., Law, M.
(2002). The formation and function of extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus. J. Gen. Virol.
83: 2915-2931
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Husain, M., Moss, B.
(2002). Similarities in the Induction of Post-Golgi Vesicles by the Vaccinia Virus F13L Protein and Phospholipase D. J. Virol.
76: 7777-7789
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Husain, M., Moss, B.
(2001). Vaccinia Virus F13L Protein with a Conserved Phospholipase Catalytic Motif Induces Colocalization of the B5R Envelope Glycoprotein in Post-Golgi Vesicles. J. Virol.
75: 7528-7542
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Lorenzo, M. M., Galindo, I., Griffiths, G., Blasco, R.
(2000). Intracellular Localization of Vaccinia Virus Extracellular Enveloped Virus Envelope Proteins Individually Expressed Using a Semliki Forest Virus Replicon. J. Virol.
74: 10535-10550
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Bárcena, J., Lorenzo, M. M., Sánchez-Puig, J. M., Blasco, R.
(2000). Sequence and analysis of a swinepox virus homologue of the vaccinia virus major envelope protein P37 (F13L). J. Gen. Virol.
81: 1073-1085
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Sanderson, C. M., Hollinshead, M., Smith, G. L.
(2000). The vaccinia virus A27L protein is needed for the microtubule-dependent transport of intracellular mature virus particles. J. Gen. Virol.
81: 47-58
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Borrego, B, Lorenzo, M., Blasco, R
(1999). Complementation of P37 (F13L gene) knock-out in vaccinia virus by a cell line expressing the gene constitutively. J. Gen. Virol.
80: 425-432
[Abstract]