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MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins

The host transmembrane protein MARCH8 is a RING finger E3 ubiquitin ligase that downregulates various host transmembrane proteins, such as MHC-II. We have recently reported that MARCH8 expression in virus-producing cells impairs viral infectivity by reducing virion incorporation of not only HIV-1 en...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yanzhao, Ozono, Seiya, Tada, Takuya, Tobiume, Minoru, Kameoka, Masanori, Kishigami, Satoshi, Fujita, Hideaki, Tokunaga, Kenzo
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8754143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35019698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00618-21
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author Zhang, Yanzhao
Ozono, Seiya
Tada, Takuya
Tobiume, Minoru
Kameoka, Masanori
Kishigami, Satoshi
Fujita, Hideaki
Tokunaga, Kenzo
author_facet Zhang, Yanzhao
Ozono, Seiya
Tada, Takuya
Tobiume, Minoru
Kameoka, Masanori
Kishigami, Satoshi
Fujita, Hideaki
Tokunaga, Kenzo
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description The host transmembrane protein MARCH8 is a RING finger E3 ubiquitin ligase that downregulates various host transmembrane proteins, such as MHC-II. We have recently reported that MARCH8 expression in virus-producing cells impairs viral infectivity by reducing virion incorporation of not only HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein but also vesicular stomatitis virus G-glycoprotein through two different pathways. However, the MARCH8 inhibition spectrum remains largely unknown. Here, we show the antiviral spectrum of MARCH8 using viruses pseudotyped with a variety of viral envelope glycoproteins. Infection experiments revealed that viral envelope glycoproteins derived from the rhabdovirus, arenavirus, coronavirus, and togavirus (alphavirus) families were sensitive to MARCH8-mediated inhibition. Lysine mutations at the cytoplasmic tails of rabies virus-G, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoproteins, SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins, and Chikungunya virus and Ross River virus E2 proteins conferred resistance to MARCH8. Immunofluorescence showed impaired downregulation of the mutants of these viral envelope glycoproteins by MARCH8, followed by lysosomal degradation, suggesting that MARCH8-mediated ubiquitination leads to intracellular degradation of these envelopes. Indeed, rabies virus-G and Chikungunya virus E2 proteins proved to be clearly ubiquitinated. We conclude that MARCH8 has inhibitory activity on a variety of viral envelope glycoproteins whose cytoplasmic lysine residues are targeted by this antiviral factor. IMPORTANCE A member of the MARCH E3 ubiquitin ligase family, MARCH8, downregulates many different kinds of host transmembrane proteins, resulting in the regulation of cellular homeostasis. On the other hands, MARCH8 acts as an antiviral factor when it binds to and downregulates HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein and vesicular stomatitis virus G-glycoprotein that are viral transmembrane proteins. This study reveals that, as in the case of cellular membrane proteins, MARCH8 shows broad-spectrum inhibition against various viral envelope glycoproteins by recognizing their cytoplasmic lysine residues, resulting in lysosomal degradation.
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spelling pubmed-87541432022-01-24 MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins Zhang, Yanzhao Ozono, Seiya Tada, Takuya Tobiume, Minoru Kameoka, Masanori Kishigami, Satoshi Fujita, Hideaki Tokunaga, Kenzo Microbiol Spectr Research Article The host transmembrane protein MARCH8 is a RING finger E3 ubiquitin ligase that downregulates various host transmembrane proteins, such as MHC-II. We have recently reported that MARCH8 expression in virus-producing cells impairs viral infectivity by reducing virion incorporation of not only HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein but also vesicular stomatitis virus G-glycoprotein through two different pathways. However, the MARCH8 inhibition spectrum remains largely unknown. Here, we show the antiviral spectrum of MARCH8 using viruses pseudotyped with a variety of viral envelope glycoproteins. Infection experiments revealed that viral envelope glycoproteins derived from the rhabdovirus, arenavirus, coronavirus, and togavirus (alphavirus) families were sensitive to MARCH8-mediated inhibition. Lysine mutations at the cytoplasmic tails of rabies virus-G, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoproteins, SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins, and Chikungunya virus and Ross River virus E2 proteins conferred resistance to MARCH8. Immunofluorescence showed impaired downregulation of the mutants of these viral envelope glycoproteins by MARCH8, followed by lysosomal degradation, suggesting that MARCH8-mediated ubiquitination leads to intracellular degradation of these envelopes. Indeed, rabies virus-G and Chikungunya virus E2 proteins proved to be clearly ubiquitinated. We conclude that MARCH8 has inhibitory activity on a variety of viral envelope glycoproteins whose cytoplasmic lysine residues are targeted by this antiviral factor. IMPORTANCE A member of the MARCH E3 ubiquitin ligase family, MARCH8, downregulates many different kinds of host transmembrane proteins, resulting in the regulation of cellular homeostasis. On the other hands, MARCH8 acts as an antiviral factor when it binds to and downregulates HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein and vesicular stomatitis virus G-glycoprotein that are viral transmembrane proteins. This study reveals that, as in the case of cellular membrane proteins, MARCH8 shows broad-spectrum inhibition against various viral envelope glycoproteins by recognizing their cytoplasmic lysine residues, resulting in lysosomal degradation. American Society for Microbiology 2022-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8754143/ /pubmed/35019698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00618-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Yanzhao
Ozono, Seiya
Tada, Takuya
Tobiume, Minoru
Kameoka, Masanori
Kishigami, Satoshi
Fujita, Hideaki
Tokunaga, Kenzo
MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins
title MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins
title_full MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins
title_fullStr MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins
title_full_unstemmed MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins
title_short MARCH8 Targets Cytoplasmic Lysine Residues of Various Viral Envelope Glycoproteins
title_sort march8 targets cytoplasmic lysine residues of various viral envelope glycoproteins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8754143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35019698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00618-21
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