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Individual Rotavirus-like Particles Containing 120 Molecules of Fluorescent Protein Are Visible in Living Cells
- Source :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001, 276 (31), pp.29361-29367. ⟨10.1074/jbc.M101935200⟩, Journal of Biological Chemistry, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2001, 276 (31), pp.29361-29367. ⟨10.1074/jbc.M101935200⟩, Journal of Biological Chemistry 31 (276), 29361-29367. (2001)
- Publication Year :
- 2001
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2001.
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Abstract
- 39 ref.; International audience; Rotaviruses are large, complex icosahedral particles consisting of three concentric capsid layers. When the innermost capsid protein VP2 is expressed in the baculovirus-insect cell system it assembles as core-like particles. The amino terminus region of VP2 is dispensable for assembly of virus-like particles (VLP). Coexpression of VP2 and VP6 produces double layered VLP. We hypothesized that the amino end of VP2 could be extended without altering the auto assembly properties of VP2. Using the green fluorescent protein (GFP) or the DsRed protein as model inserts we have shown that the chimeric protein GFP (or DsRed)-VP2 auto assembles perfectly well and forms fluorescent VLP (GFP-VLP2/6 or DsRed-VLP2/6) when coexpressed with VP6. The presence of GFP inside the core does not prevent the assembly of the outer capsid layer proteins VP7 and VP4 to give VLP2/6/7/4. Cryo-electron microscopy of purified GFP-VLP2/6 showed that GFP molecules are located at the 5-fold vertices of the core. It is possible to visualize a single fluorescent VLP in living cells by confocal fluorescent microscopy. In vitro VLP2/6 did not enter into permissive cells or in dendritic cells. In contrast, fluorescent VLP2/6/7/4 entered the cells and then the fluorescence signal disappear rapidly. Presented data indicate that fluorescent VLP are interesting tools to follow in real time the entry process of rotavirus and that chimeric VLP could be envisaged as “nanoboxes” carrying macromolecules to living cells.
- Subjects :
- STRUCTURE
viruses
Biochemistry
Green fluorescent protein
0302 clinical medicine
infection virale
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Fluorescence microscope
Antigens, Viral
électrophorèse
0303 health sciences
Microscopy, Confocal
microscopie électronique
virus diseases
Transfection
Fluorescence
VIROLOGIE
Capsid
protéine
cryomicroscopie
fluorescence
Baculoviridae
expression des gènes
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Green Fluorescent Proteins
virus
Spodoptera
Biology
Cell Line
03 medical and health sciences
Animals
[SDV.BBM.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Biochemistry [q-bio.BM]
Molecular Biology
030304 developmental biology
microorganisme
Cryoelectron Microscopy
fungi
Cell Biology
Fusion protein
Molecular biology
In vitro
Luminescent Proteins
rotavirus
Cell culture
technique analytique
Biophysics
Capsid Proteins
030215 immunology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219258 and 1083351X
- Volume :
- 276
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8f8938ff2bc15e82ec17c95db1d92bd7
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m101935200