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Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly

Persistent infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major risk factor for the development of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. With an estimated about 3% of the world population infected with this virus, the lack of a prophylactic vaccine and a selective therapy, chronic hepatitis...

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Autores principales: Appel, Nicole, Zayas, Margarita, Miller, Sven, Krijnse-Locker, Jacomine, Schaller, Torsten, Friebe, Peter, Kallis, Stephanie, Engel, Ulrike, Bartenschlager, Ralf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2268006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18369481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000035
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author Appel, Nicole
Zayas, Margarita
Miller, Sven
Krijnse-Locker, Jacomine
Schaller, Torsten
Friebe, Peter
Kallis, Stephanie
Engel, Ulrike
Bartenschlager, Ralf
author_facet Appel, Nicole
Zayas, Margarita
Miller, Sven
Krijnse-Locker, Jacomine
Schaller, Torsten
Friebe, Peter
Kallis, Stephanie
Engel, Ulrike
Bartenschlager, Ralf
author_sort Appel, Nicole
collection PubMed
description Persistent infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major risk factor for the development of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. With an estimated about 3% of the world population infected with this virus, the lack of a prophylactic vaccine and a selective therapy, chronic hepatitis C currently is a main indication for liver transplantation. The establishment of cell-based replication and virus production systems has led to first insights into the functions of HCV proteins. However, the role of nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) in the viral replication cycle is so far not known. NS5A is a membrane-associated RNA-binding protein assumed to be involved in HCV RNA replication. Its numerous interactions with the host cell suggest that NS5A is also an important determinant for pathogenesis and persistence. In this study we show that NS5A is a key factor for the assembly of infectious HCV particles. We specifically identify the C-terminal domain III as the primary determinant in NS5A for particle formation. We show that both core and NS5A colocalize on the surface of lipid droplets, a proposed site for HCV particle assembly. Deletions in domain III of NS5A disrupting this colocalization abrogate infectious particle formation and lead to an enhanced accumulation of core protein on the surface of lipid droplets. Finally, we show that mutations in NS5A causing an assembly defect can be rescued by trans-complementation. These data provide novel insights into the production of infectious HCV and identify NS5A as a major determinant for HCV assembly. Since domain III of NS5A is one of the most variable regions in the HCV genome, the results suggest that viral isolates may differ in their level of virion production and thus in their level of fitness and pathogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-22680062008-03-28 Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly Appel, Nicole Zayas, Margarita Miller, Sven Krijnse-Locker, Jacomine Schaller, Torsten Friebe, Peter Kallis, Stephanie Engel, Ulrike Bartenschlager, Ralf PLoS Pathog Research Article Persistent infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major risk factor for the development of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. With an estimated about 3% of the world population infected with this virus, the lack of a prophylactic vaccine and a selective therapy, chronic hepatitis C currently is a main indication for liver transplantation. The establishment of cell-based replication and virus production systems has led to first insights into the functions of HCV proteins. However, the role of nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) in the viral replication cycle is so far not known. NS5A is a membrane-associated RNA-binding protein assumed to be involved in HCV RNA replication. Its numerous interactions with the host cell suggest that NS5A is also an important determinant for pathogenesis and persistence. In this study we show that NS5A is a key factor for the assembly of infectious HCV particles. We specifically identify the C-terminal domain III as the primary determinant in NS5A for particle formation. We show that both core and NS5A colocalize on the surface of lipid droplets, a proposed site for HCV particle assembly. Deletions in domain III of NS5A disrupting this colocalization abrogate infectious particle formation and lead to an enhanced accumulation of core protein on the surface of lipid droplets. Finally, we show that mutations in NS5A causing an assembly defect can be rescued by trans-complementation. These data provide novel insights into the production of infectious HCV and identify NS5A as a major determinant for HCV assembly. Since domain III of NS5A is one of the most variable regions in the HCV genome, the results suggest that viral isolates may differ in their level of virion production and thus in their level of fitness and pathogenesis. Public Library of Science 2008-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2268006/ /pubmed/18369481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000035 Text en Appel et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Appel, Nicole
Zayas, Margarita
Miller, Sven
Krijnse-Locker, Jacomine
Schaller, Torsten
Friebe, Peter
Kallis, Stephanie
Engel, Ulrike
Bartenschlager, Ralf
Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly
title Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly
title_full Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly
title_fullStr Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly
title_full_unstemmed Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly
title_short Essential Role of Domain III of Nonstructural Protein 5A for Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Assembly
title_sort essential role of domain iii of nonstructural protein 5a for hepatitis c virus infectious particle assembly
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2268006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18369481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000035
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