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The cholesterol recognition/interaction amino acid consensus motif of the influenza A virus M2 protein is not required for virus replication but contributes to virulence
- Source :
- Virology. 405(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Influenza A virus particles assemble and bud from plasma membrane domains enriched with the viral glycoproteins but only a small fraction of the total M2 protein is incorporated into virus particles when compared to the other viral glycoproteins. A membrane proximal cholesterol recognition/interaction amino acid consensus (CRAC) motif was previously identified in M2 and suggested to play a role in protein function. We investigated the importance of the CRAC motif on virus replication by generating recombinant proteins and viruses containing amino acid substitutions in this motif. Alteration or completion of the M2 CRAC motif in two different virus strains caused no changes in virus replication in vitro. Viruses lacking an M2 CRAC motif had decreased morbidity and mortality in the mouse model of infection, suggesting that this motif is a virulence determinant which may facilitate virus replication in vivo but is not required for basic virus replication in tissue culture.
- Subjects :
- viruses
Amino Acid Motifs
Virulence
Pathogenesis
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Virus Replication
Virus
Article
law.invention
Cell Line
Viral Matrix Proteins
03 medical and health sciences
Mice
Orthomyxoviridae Infections
law
Virology
Consensus Sequence
Influenza A virus
medicine
Animals
Humans
M2 protein
Cells, Cultured
030304 developmental biology
chemistry.chemical_classification
0303 health sciences
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Virus Assembly
030302 biochemistry & molecular biology
Epithelial Cells
CRAC
In vitro
Influenza
3. Good health
Amino acid
Trachea
Cholesterol
chemistry
Viral replication
Recombinant DNA
Female
Glycoprotein
Cholesterol binding
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10960341
- Volume :
- 405
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Virology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e65458f2b27554d91477fca008449892