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Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation
BST2 (CD317, tetherin, HM1.24) is an interferon-inducible transmembrane protein which can directly inhibit the release of enveloped virus particles from infected cells, and its anti-viral activity is reported to be related to the specific topological arrangement of its four structural domains. The N...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574558/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26379128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138190 |
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author | Wang, Weiran Wang, Jiawen Qu, Meng Li, Xiaojun Zhang, Jingyao Zhang, Haihong Wu, Jiaxin Yu, Bin Wu, Hui Kong, Wei Yu, Xianghui |
author_facet | Wang, Weiran Wang, Jiawen Qu, Meng Li, Xiaojun Zhang, Jingyao Zhang, Haihong Wu, Jiaxin Yu, Bin Wu, Hui Kong, Wei Yu, Xianghui |
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description | BST2 (CD317, tetherin, HM1.24) is an interferon-inducible transmembrane protein which can directly inhibit the release of enveloped virus particles from infected cells, and its anti-viral activity is reported to be related to the specific topological arrangement of its four structural domains. The N-terminal cytoplasmic tail of feline BST2 (fBST2) is characterized by a shorter N-terminal region compared to those of other known homologs. In this study, we investigated the functional impact of modifying the cytoplasmic tail region of fBST2 and its molecular mechanism. The fBST2 protein with the addition of a peptide at the N-terminus retained anti-release activity against human immunodeficiency virus type-1 and pseudovirus based on feline immunodeficiency virus at a weaker level compared with the wild-type fBST2. However, the fBST2 protein with addition of a peptide internally in the ectodomain proximal to the GPI anchor still retained its anti-viral activity well. Notably, the N-glycosylation state and the cell surface level of the N-terminally modified variants were unlike those of the wild-type protein, while no difference was observed in their intracellular localizations. However, in contrast to human BST2, the wild-type fBST2 did not show the ability to activate NF-κB. Consistent with previous reports, our findings showed that adding a peptide in the cytoplasmic tail region of fBST2 may influence its anti-viral activity. The shorter N-terminal cytoplasmic region of fBST2 compared with human BST2 did not apparently affect its anti-viral activity, which is independent of its N-glycosylation and ability to activate NF-κB. |
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spelling | pubmed-45745582015-09-25 Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation Wang, Weiran Wang, Jiawen Qu, Meng Li, Xiaojun Zhang, Jingyao Zhang, Haihong Wu, Jiaxin Yu, Bin Wu, Hui Kong, Wei Yu, Xianghui PLoS One Research Article BST2 (CD317, tetherin, HM1.24) is an interferon-inducible transmembrane protein which can directly inhibit the release of enveloped virus particles from infected cells, and its anti-viral activity is reported to be related to the specific topological arrangement of its four structural domains. The N-terminal cytoplasmic tail of feline BST2 (fBST2) is characterized by a shorter N-terminal region compared to those of other known homologs. In this study, we investigated the functional impact of modifying the cytoplasmic tail region of fBST2 and its molecular mechanism. The fBST2 protein with the addition of a peptide at the N-terminus retained anti-release activity against human immunodeficiency virus type-1 and pseudovirus based on feline immunodeficiency virus at a weaker level compared with the wild-type fBST2. However, the fBST2 protein with addition of a peptide internally in the ectodomain proximal to the GPI anchor still retained its anti-viral activity well. Notably, the N-glycosylation state and the cell surface level of the N-terminally modified variants were unlike those of the wild-type protein, while no difference was observed in their intracellular localizations. However, in contrast to human BST2, the wild-type fBST2 did not show the ability to activate NF-κB. Consistent with previous reports, our findings showed that adding a peptide in the cytoplasmic tail region of fBST2 may influence its anti-viral activity. The shorter N-terminal cytoplasmic region of fBST2 compared with human BST2 did not apparently affect its anti-viral activity, which is independent of its N-glycosylation and ability to activate NF-κB. Public Library of Science 2015-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4574558/ /pubmed/26379128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138190 Text en © 2015 Wang 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 Wang, Weiran Wang, Jiawen Qu, Meng Li, Xiaojun Zhang, Jingyao Zhang, Haihong Wu, Jiaxin Yu, Bin Wu, Hui Kong, Wei Yu, Xianghui Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation |
title | Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation |
title_full | Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation |
title_fullStr | Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation |
title_full_unstemmed | Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation |
title_short | Viral Restriction Activity of Feline BST2 Is Independent of Its N-Glycosylation and Induction of NF-κB Activation |
title_sort | viral restriction activity of feline bst2 is independent of its n-glycosylation and induction of nf-κb activation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574558/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26379128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138190 |
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