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C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication

To investigate the contributions of carboxyl-terminal nucleic acid binding domain of HBV core (C) protein for hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication, chimeric HBV C proteins were generated by substituting varying lengths of the carboxyl-terminus of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) C protein for the corres...

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Autores principales: Jung, Jaesung, Kim, Hee-Young, Kim, Taeyeung, Shin, Bo-Hye, Park, Gil-Soon, Park, Sun, Chwae, Yong-Joon, Shin, Ho-Joon, Kim, Kyongmin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22911745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041087
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author Jung, Jaesung
Kim, Hee-Young
Kim, Taeyeung
Shin, Bo-Hye
Park, Gil-Soon
Park, Sun
Chwae, Yong-Joon
Shin, Ho-Joon
Kim, Kyongmin
author_facet Jung, Jaesung
Kim, Hee-Young
Kim, Taeyeung
Shin, Bo-Hye
Park, Gil-Soon
Park, Sun
Chwae, Yong-Joon
Shin, Ho-Joon
Kim, Kyongmin
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description To investigate the contributions of carboxyl-terminal nucleic acid binding domain of HBV core (C) protein for hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication, chimeric HBV C proteins were generated by substituting varying lengths of the carboxyl-terminus of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) C protein for the corresponding regions of HBV C protein. All chimeric C proteins formed core particles. A chimeric C protein with 221–262 amino acids of DHBV C protein, in place of 146–185 amino acids of the HBV C protein, supported HBV pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) encapsidation and DNA synthesis: 40% amino acid sequence identity or 45% homology in the nucleic-acid binding domain of HBV C protein was sufficient for pgRNA encapsidation and DNA synthesis, although we predominantly detected spliced DNA. A chimeric C protein with 221–241 and 251–262 amino acids of DHBV C, in place of HBV C 146–166 and 176–185 amino acids, respectively, could rescue full-length DNA synthesis. However, a reciprocal C chimera with 242–250 of DHBV C ((242)RAGSPLPRS (250)) introduced in place of 167–175 of HBV C ((167)RRRSQSPRR (175)) significantly decreased pgRNA encapsidation and DNA synthesis, and full-length DNA was not detected, demonstrating that the arginine-rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) domain may be critical for efficient viral replication. Five amino acids differing between viral species (underlined above) were tested for replication rescue; R169 and R175 were found to be important.
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spelling pubmed-34011252012-07-30 C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication Jung, Jaesung Kim, Hee-Young Kim, Taeyeung Shin, Bo-Hye Park, Gil-Soon Park, Sun Chwae, Yong-Joon Shin, Ho-Joon Kim, Kyongmin PLoS One Research Article To investigate the contributions of carboxyl-terminal nucleic acid binding domain of HBV core (C) protein for hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication, chimeric HBV C proteins were generated by substituting varying lengths of the carboxyl-terminus of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) C protein for the corresponding regions of HBV C protein. All chimeric C proteins formed core particles. A chimeric C protein with 221–262 amino acids of DHBV C protein, in place of 146–185 amino acids of the HBV C protein, supported HBV pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) encapsidation and DNA synthesis: 40% amino acid sequence identity or 45% homology in the nucleic-acid binding domain of HBV C protein was sufficient for pgRNA encapsidation and DNA synthesis, although we predominantly detected spliced DNA. A chimeric C protein with 221–241 and 251–262 amino acids of DHBV C, in place of HBV C 146–166 and 176–185 amino acids, respectively, could rescue full-length DNA synthesis. However, a reciprocal C chimera with 242–250 of DHBV C ((242)RAGSPLPRS (250)) introduced in place of 167–175 of HBV C ((167)RRRSQSPRR (175)) significantly decreased pgRNA encapsidation and DNA synthesis, and full-length DNA was not detected, demonstrating that the arginine-rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) domain may be critical for efficient viral replication. Five amino acids differing between viral species (underlined above) were tested for replication rescue; R169 and R175 were found to be important. Public Library of Science 2012-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3401125/ /pubmed/22911745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041087 Text en Jung 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
Jung, Jaesung
Kim, Hee-Young
Kim, Taeyeung
Shin, Bo-Hye
Park, Gil-Soon
Park, Sun
Chwae, Yong-Joon
Shin, Ho-Joon
Kim, Kyongmin
C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication
title C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication
title_full C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication
title_fullStr C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication
title_full_unstemmed C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication
title_short C-Terminal Substitution of HBV Core Proteins with Those from DHBV Reveals That Arginine-Rich (167)RRRSQSPRR(175) Domain Is Critical for HBV Replication
title_sort c-terminal substitution of hbv core proteins with those from dhbv reveals that arginine-rich (167)rrrsqsprr(175) domain is critical for hbv replication
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22911745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041087
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