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A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach
Since the advent of genome-wide small interfering RNA screening, large numbers of cellular cofactors important for viral infection have been discovered at a rapid pace, but the viral targets and the mechanism of action for many of these cofactors remain undefined. One such cofactor is cyclophilin A...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20886100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001118 |
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author | Yang, Feng Robotham, Jason M. Grise, Henry Frausto, Stephen Madan, Vanesa Zayas, Margarita Bartenschlager, Ralf Robinson, Margaret Greenstein, Andrew E. Nag, Anita Logan, Timothy M. Bienkiewicz, Ewa Tang, Hengli |
author_facet | Yang, Feng Robotham, Jason M. Grise, Henry Frausto, Stephen Madan, Vanesa Zayas, Margarita Bartenschlager, Ralf Robinson, Margaret Greenstein, Andrew E. Nag, Anita Logan, Timothy M. Bienkiewicz, Ewa Tang, Hengli |
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description | Since the advent of genome-wide small interfering RNA screening, large numbers of cellular cofactors important for viral infection have been discovered at a rapid pace, but the viral targets and the mechanism of action for many of these cofactors remain undefined. One such cofactor is cyclophilin A (CyPA), upon which hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication critically depends. Here we report a new genetic selection scheme that identified a major viral determinant of HCV's dependence on CyPA and susceptibility to cyclosporine A. We selected mutant viruses that were able to infect CyPA-knockdown cells which were refractory to infection by wild-type HCV produced in cell culture. Five independent selections revealed related mutations in a single dipeptide motif (D316 and Y317) located in a proline-rich region of NS5A domain II, which has been implicated in CyPA binding. Engineering the mutations into wild-type HCV fully recapitulated the CyPA-independent and CsA-resistant phenotype and four putative proline substrates of CyPA were mapped to the vicinity of the DY motif. Circular dichroism analysis of wild-type and mutant NS5A peptides indicated that the D316E/Y317N mutations (DEYN) induced a conformational change at a major CyPA-binding site. Furthermore, nuclear magnetic resonance experiments suggested that NS5A with DEYN mutations adopts a more extended, functional conformation in the putative CyPA substrate site in domain II. Finally, the importance of this major CsA-sensitivity determinant was confirmed in additional genotypes (GT) other than GT 2a. This study describes a new genetic approach to identifying viral targets of cellular cofactors and identifies a major regulator of HCV's susceptibility to CsA and its derivatives that are currently in clinical trials. |
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spelling | pubmed-29448052010-09-30 A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach Yang, Feng Robotham, Jason M. Grise, Henry Frausto, Stephen Madan, Vanesa Zayas, Margarita Bartenschlager, Ralf Robinson, Margaret Greenstein, Andrew E. Nag, Anita Logan, Timothy M. Bienkiewicz, Ewa Tang, Hengli PLoS Pathog Research Article Since the advent of genome-wide small interfering RNA screening, large numbers of cellular cofactors important for viral infection have been discovered at a rapid pace, but the viral targets and the mechanism of action for many of these cofactors remain undefined. One such cofactor is cyclophilin A (CyPA), upon which hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication critically depends. Here we report a new genetic selection scheme that identified a major viral determinant of HCV's dependence on CyPA and susceptibility to cyclosporine A. We selected mutant viruses that were able to infect CyPA-knockdown cells which were refractory to infection by wild-type HCV produced in cell culture. Five independent selections revealed related mutations in a single dipeptide motif (D316 and Y317) located in a proline-rich region of NS5A domain II, which has been implicated in CyPA binding. Engineering the mutations into wild-type HCV fully recapitulated the CyPA-independent and CsA-resistant phenotype and four putative proline substrates of CyPA were mapped to the vicinity of the DY motif. Circular dichroism analysis of wild-type and mutant NS5A peptides indicated that the D316E/Y317N mutations (DEYN) induced a conformational change at a major CyPA-binding site. Furthermore, nuclear magnetic resonance experiments suggested that NS5A with DEYN mutations adopts a more extended, functional conformation in the putative CyPA substrate site in domain II. Finally, the importance of this major CsA-sensitivity determinant was confirmed in additional genotypes (GT) other than GT 2a. This study describes a new genetic approach to identifying viral targets of cellular cofactors and identifies a major regulator of HCV's susceptibility to CsA and its derivatives that are currently in clinical trials. Public Library of Science 2010-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2944805/ /pubmed/20886100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001118 Text en Yang 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 Yang, Feng Robotham, Jason M. Grise, Henry Frausto, Stephen Madan, Vanesa Zayas, Margarita Bartenschlager, Ralf Robinson, Margaret Greenstein, Andrew E. Nag, Anita Logan, Timothy M. Bienkiewicz, Ewa Tang, Hengli A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach |
title | A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach |
title_full | A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach |
title_fullStr | A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach |
title_short | A Major Determinant of Cyclophilin Dependence and Cyclosporine Susceptibility of Hepatitis C Virus Identified by a Genetic Approach |
title_sort | major determinant of cyclophilin dependence and cyclosporine susceptibility of hepatitis c virus identified by a genetic approach |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20886100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001118 |
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