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J Virol ; 82(17): 8272-82, 2008 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18562534

RESUMEN

The infectivity of flavivirus particles depends on a maturation process that is triggered by the proteolytic cleavage of the precursor of the M protein (prM). This activation cleavage is naturally performed by ubiquitous cellular proteases of the furin family, which typically recognize the multibasic sequence motif R-X-R/K-R. Previously, we demonstrated that a tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) mutant with an altered cleavage motif, R-X-R, produced immature, noninfectious particles that could be activated by exogenous trypsin, which cleaves after single basic residues. Here, we report the adaptation of this mutant to chymotrypsin, a protease specific for large, hydrophobic amino acid residues. Using selection pressure in cell culture, two different mutations conferring a chymotrypsin-dependent phenotype were identified. Surprisingly, one of these mutations (Ser85Phe) occurred three positions upstream of the natural cleavage site. The other mutation (Arg89His) arose at the natural cleavage position but involved a His residue, which is not a typical chymotrypsin cleavage site. Efficient cleavage of protein prM and activation by the heterologous protease were confirmed using various recombinant TBEV mutants. Mutants with only the originally selected mutations exhibited unimpaired export kinetics and were genotypically stable during at least six cell culture passages. However, in contrast to the wild-type virus or trypsin-dependent mutants, chymotrypsin-dependent mutants were not neurovirulent in suckling mice. Our results demonstrate that flaviviruses with altered protease specificities can be generated and suggest that this approach can be used for the construction of viral mutants or vectors that can be activated on demand and have restricted tissue tropism and virulence.


Asunto(s)
Quimotripsina/metabolismo , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/metabolismo , Animales , Línea Celular , Cricetinae , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/química , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/genética , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/patogenicidad , Escherichia coli/genética , Estudios de Factibilidad , Cinética , Mutación , Plásmidos , ARN Viral/análisis , ARN Viral/genética , ARN Viral/aislamiento & purificación , Recombinación Genética , Selección Genética , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Análisis de Secuencia de Proteína , Transfección , Tripsina/metabolismo , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/análisis , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/química , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/genética , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/inmunología , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/metabolismo , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/fisiología , Virulencia/genética , Virulencia/fisiología
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J Virol ; 79(18): 11813-23, 2005 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16140758

RESUMEN

Cleavage of the viral surface protein prM by the proprotein convertase furin is a key step in the maturation process of flavivirus particles. A mutant of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) carrying a deletion mutation within the furin recognition motif of protein prM (changing R-T-R-R to R-T-R) was previously shown to be noninfectious in BHK-21 cells. We now demonstrate how natural selection can overcome this lethal defect in two different growth systems by distinct resuscitating mutations. In BHK-21 cells, a spontaneous codon duplication created a minimal furin cleavage motif (R-R-T-R). This mutation restored infectivity by enabling intracellular prM cleavage. A completely different mutation pattern was observed when the mutant virus was passaged in mouse brains. The "pr" part of protein prM, which is removed by cleavage, contains six conserved Cys residues. The mutations selected in mice changed the number of Cys residues to five or seven by substitution mutations near the original cleavage site, probably causing a major perturbation of the structural integrity of protein prM. Although viable in mice, such Cys mutants could not be passaged in BHK-21 cells under normal growth conditions (37 degrees C), but one of the mutants exhibited a low level of infectivity at a reduced incubation temperature (28 degrees C). No evidence for the cleavage of protein prM in BHK-21 cells was obtained. This suggests that under certain growth conditions, the structural perturbation of protein prM can restore the infectivity of TBEV by circumventing the need for intracellular furin-mediated cleavage. This is the first example of a flavivirus using such a molecular mechanism.


Asunto(s)
Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/enzimología , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/genética , Furina/genética , Furina/metabolismo , Genes Virales , Mutación , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Línea Celular , Cricetinae , ADN Viral/genética , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/patogenicidad , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/fisiología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Procesamiento Proteico-Postraduccional , Recombinación Genética , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/genética , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/metabolismo , Virulencia/genética , Virulencia/fisiología , Ensamble de Virus/genética , Ensamble de Virus/fisiología
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J Gen Virol ; 84(Pt 1): 183-191, 2003 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12533715

RESUMEN

Flavivirus particles are synthesized in an immature form containing heterodimers of the proteins prM and E. Shortly before release from the cell, prM is cleaved by the host protease furin to yield mature virions. In this study, the furin-mediated cleavage of the tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus protein prM was prevented by specific mutagenesis of the cleavage site. This resulted in the production of immature TBE virions, which were shown to be completely non-infectious in BHK-21 cells. This finding contrasted with previous studies in which immature flavivirus particles produced by other techniques were shown to have considerable residual infectivity. The structural integrity of the mutant virus particles was confirmed by the characterization of physical and antigenic properties. Most importantly, infectivity could be restored by the addition of trypsin, which presumably cleaved protein prM at one of the monobasic sites retained in the mutated sequence. In the presence of trypsin, the mutant could be passaged repeatedly in BHK-21 cells, but if the protease was removed, the activated particles could initiate only a single round of infection, which again generated non-infectious virus progeny. These observations provide evidence that the infectivity of flaviviruses depends on the endoproteolytic cleavage of protein prM, which probably has a regulatory function rather than a direct role in virus entry. Moreover, the results illustrate that mutation of the furin cleavage site is a convenient way to produce single-round infectious flavivirus particles, which may be useful in vaccine and vector development.


Asunto(s)
Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/patogenicidad , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/metabolismo , Animales , Línea Celular , Cricetinae , Virus de la Encefalitis Transmitidos por Garrapatas/metabolismo , Furina , Humanos , Mutación , Subtilisinas/metabolismo , Transfección , Tripsina/metabolismo , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/química , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/genética , Virión/metabolismo , Virión/patogenicidad
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