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Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors

Single nucleotide changes were introduced into the non-structural (NS) coding sequence of the H-1 parvovirus (PV) infectious molecular clone and the corresponding virus stocks produced, thereby generating H1-PM-I, H1-PM-II, H1-PM-III, and H1-DM. The effects of the mutations on viral fitness were ana...

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Autores principales: Hashemi, Hamidreza, Condurat, Alexandra-Larisa, Stroh-Dege, Alexandra, Weiss, Nadine, Geiss, Carsten, Pilet, Jill, Cornet Bartolomé, Carles, Rommelaere, Jean, Salomé, Nathalie, Dinsart, Christiane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29584637
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10040150
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author Hashemi, Hamidreza
Condurat, Alexandra-Larisa
Stroh-Dege, Alexandra
Weiss, Nadine
Geiss, Carsten
Pilet, Jill
Cornet Bartolomé, Carles
Rommelaere, Jean
Salomé, Nathalie
Dinsart, Christiane
author_facet Hashemi, Hamidreza
Condurat, Alexandra-Larisa
Stroh-Dege, Alexandra
Weiss, Nadine
Geiss, Carsten
Pilet, Jill
Cornet Bartolomé, Carles
Rommelaere, Jean
Salomé, Nathalie
Dinsart, Christiane
author_sort Hashemi, Hamidreza
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description Single nucleotide changes were introduced into the non-structural (NS) coding sequence of the H-1 parvovirus (PV) infectious molecular clone and the corresponding virus stocks produced, thereby generating H1-PM-I, H1-PM-II, H1-PM-III, and H1-DM. The effects of the mutations on viral fitness were analyzed. Because of the overlapping sequences of NS1 and NS2, the mutations affected either NS2 (H1-PM-II, -III) or both NS1 and NS2 proteins (H1-PM-I, H1-DM). Our results show key benefits of PM-I, PM-II, and DM mutations with regard to the fitness of the virus stocks produced. Indeed, these mutants displayed a higher production of infectious virus in different cell cultures and better spreading capacity than the wild-type virus. This correlated with a decreased particle-to-infectivity (P/I) ratio and stimulation of an early step(s) of the viral cycle prior to viral DNA replication, namely, cell binding and internalization. These mutations also enhance the transduction efficiency of H-1PV-based vectors. In contrast, the PM-III mutation, which affects NS2 at a position downstream of the sequence deleted in Del H-1PV, impaired virus replication and spreading. We hypothesize that the NS2 protein—modified in H1-PM-I, H1-PM-II, and H1-DM—may result in the stimulation of some maturation step(s) of the capsid and facilitate virus entry into subsequently infected cells.
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spelling pubmed-59234442018-05-03 Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors Hashemi, Hamidreza Condurat, Alexandra-Larisa Stroh-Dege, Alexandra Weiss, Nadine Geiss, Carsten Pilet, Jill Cornet Bartolomé, Carles Rommelaere, Jean Salomé, Nathalie Dinsart, Christiane Viruses Article Single nucleotide changes were introduced into the non-structural (NS) coding sequence of the H-1 parvovirus (PV) infectious molecular clone and the corresponding virus stocks produced, thereby generating H1-PM-I, H1-PM-II, H1-PM-III, and H1-DM. The effects of the mutations on viral fitness were analyzed. Because of the overlapping sequences of NS1 and NS2, the mutations affected either NS2 (H1-PM-II, -III) or both NS1 and NS2 proteins (H1-PM-I, H1-DM). Our results show key benefits of PM-I, PM-II, and DM mutations with regard to the fitness of the virus stocks produced. Indeed, these mutants displayed a higher production of infectious virus in different cell cultures and better spreading capacity than the wild-type virus. This correlated with a decreased particle-to-infectivity (P/I) ratio and stimulation of an early step(s) of the viral cycle prior to viral DNA replication, namely, cell binding and internalization. These mutations also enhance the transduction efficiency of H-1PV-based vectors. In contrast, the PM-III mutation, which affects NS2 at a position downstream of the sequence deleted in Del H-1PV, impaired virus replication and spreading. We hypothesize that the NS2 protein—modified in H1-PM-I, H1-PM-II, and H1-DM—may result in the stimulation of some maturation step(s) of the capsid and facilitate virus entry into subsequently infected cells. MDPI 2018-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5923444/ /pubmed/29584637 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10040150 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hashemi, Hamidreza
Condurat, Alexandra-Larisa
Stroh-Dege, Alexandra
Weiss, Nadine
Geiss, Carsten
Pilet, Jill
Cornet Bartolomé, Carles
Rommelaere, Jean
Salomé, Nathalie
Dinsart, Christiane
Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors
title Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors
title_full Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors
title_fullStr Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors
title_full_unstemmed Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors
title_short Mutations in the Non-Structural Protein-Coding Sequence of Protoparvovirus H-1PV Enhance the Fitness of the Virus and Show Key Benefits Regarding the Transduction Efficiency of Derived Vectors
title_sort mutations in the non-structural protein-coding sequence of protoparvovirus h-1pv enhance the fitness of the virus and show key benefits regarding the transduction efficiency of derived vectors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29584637
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10040150
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