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The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function

The aim of the present study was to identify what influences the short half-life of the influenza A virus PB1-F2 protein and whether a prolonged half-life affects the properties of this molecule. We hypothesized that the short half-life of PB1-F2 could conceal the phenotype of the protein. Because p...

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Autores principales: Košík, Ivan, Práznovská, Margaréta, Košíková, Martina, Bobišová, Zuzana, Hollý, Jaroslav, Varečková, Eva, Kostolanský, František, Russ, Gustáv
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25866881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118477
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author Košík, Ivan
Práznovská, Margaréta
Košíková, Martina
Bobišová, Zuzana
Hollý, Jaroslav
Varečková, Eva
Kostolanský, František
Russ, Gustáv
author_facet Košík, Ivan
Práznovská, Margaréta
Košíková, Martina
Bobišová, Zuzana
Hollý, Jaroslav
Varečková, Eva
Kostolanský, František
Russ, Gustáv
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description The aim of the present study was to identify what influences the short half-life of the influenza A virus PB1-F2 protein and whether a prolonged half-life affects the properties of this molecule. We hypothesized that the short half-life of PB1-F2 could conceal the phenotype of the protein. Because proteasome degradation might be involved in PB1-F2 degradation, we focused on ubiquitination, a common label for proteasome targeting. A cluster of lysine residues was demonstrated as an ubiquitination acceptor site in evolutionary and functionally distinct proteins. The PB1-F2 sequence alignment revealed a cluster of lysines on the carboxy terminal end of PB1-F2 in almost all of the GenBank sequences available to date. Using a proximity ligation assay, we identified ubiquitination as a novel posttranslational modification of PB1-F2. Changing the lysines at positions 73, 78, and 85 to arginines suppressed the ubiquitination of A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1)-derived PB1-F2. The mutation of the C-terminal lysine residue cluster positively affected the overall expression levels of avian A/Honk Kong/156/1997 (H5N1)- and mammalian A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1)-derived PB1-F2. Moreover, increased PB1-F2 copy numbers strengthened the functions of this virus in the infected cells. The results of a minigenome luciferase reporter assay revealed an enhancement of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity in the presence of stabilized PB1-F2, regardless of viral origin. IFNβ antagonism was enhanced in 293T cells transfected with a plasmid expressing stabilized K→R mutant variants of PB1-F2. Compared with PB1-F2 wt, the loss of ubiquitination enhanced the antibody response after DNA vaccination. In summary, we revealed that PB1-F2 is an ubiquitinated IAV protein, and this posttranslational modification plays a central role in the regulation of the biological functions of this protein.
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spelling pubmed-43950992015-04-21 The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function Košík, Ivan Práznovská, Margaréta Košíková, Martina Bobišová, Zuzana Hollý, Jaroslav Varečková, Eva Kostolanský, František Russ, Gustáv PLoS One Research Article The aim of the present study was to identify what influences the short half-life of the influenza A virus PB1-F2 protein and whether a prolonged half-life affects the properties of this molecule. We hypothesized that the short half-life of PB1-F2 could conceal the phenotype of the protein. Because proteasome degradation might be involved in PB1-F2 degradation, we focused on ubiquitination, a common label for proteasome targeting. A cluster of lysine residues was demonstrated as an ubiquitination acceptor site in evolutionary and functionally distinct proteins. The PB1-F2 sequence alignment revealed a cluster of lysines on the carboxy terminal end of PB1-F2 in almost all of the GenBank sequences available to date. Using a proximity ligation assay, we identified ubiquitination as a novel posttranslational modification of PB1-F2. Changing the lysines at positions 73, 78, and 85 to arginines suppressed the ubiquitination of A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1)-derived PB1-F2. The mutation of the C-terminal lysine residue cluster positively affected the overall expression levels of avian A/Honk Kong/156/1997 (H5N1)- and mammalian A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1)-derived PB1-F2. Moreover, increased PB1-F2 copy numbers strengthened the functions of this virus in the infected cells. The results of a minigenome luciferase reporter assay revealed an enhancement of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity in the presence of stabilized PB1-F2, regardless of viral origin. IFNβ antagonism was enhanced in 293T cells transfected with a plasmid expressing stabilized K→R mutant variants of PB1-F2. Compared with PB1-F2 wt, the loss of ubiquitination enhanced the antibody response after DNA vaccination. In summary, we revealed that PB1-F2 is an ubiquitinated IAV protein, and this posttranslational modification plays a central role in the regulation of the biological functions of this protein. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395099/ /pubmed/25866881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118477 Text en © 2015 Košík 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.
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Košík, Ivan
Práznovská, Margaréta
Košíková, Martina
Bobišová, Zuzana
Hollý, Jaroslav
Varečková, Eva
Kostolanský, František
Russ, Gustáv
The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function
title The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function
title_full The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function
title_fullStr The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function
title_full_unstemmed The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function
title_short The Ubiquitination of the Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Is Crucial for Its Biological Function
title_sort ubiquitination of the influenza a virus pb1-f2 protein is crucial for its biological function
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25866881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118477
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