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Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host

(1) Background: Haloarchaea comprise extremely halophilic organisms of the Archaea domain. They are single-cell organisms with distinctive membrane lipids and a protein-based cell wall or surface layer (S-layer) formed by a glycoprotein array. Pleolipoviruses, which infect haloarchaeal cells, have a...

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Autores principales: Bignon, Eduardo A., Chou, Kevin R., Roine, Elina, Tischler, Nicole D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14020254
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author Bignon, Eduardo A.
Chou, Kevin R.
Roine, Elina
Tischler, Nicole D.
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Chou, Kevin R.
Roine, Elina
Tischler, Nicole D.
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description (1) Background: Haloarchaea comprise extremely halophilic organisms of the Archaea domain. They are single-cell organisms with distinctive membrane lipids and a protein-based cell wall or surface layer (S-layer) formed by a glycoprotein array. Pleolipoviruses, which infect haloarchaeal cells, have an envelope analogous to eukaryotic enveloped viruses. One such member, Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 6 (HRPV-6), has been shown to enter host cells through virus-cell membrane fusion. The HRPV-6 fusion activity was attributed to its VP4-like spike protein, but the physiological trigger required to induce membrane fusion remains yet unknown. (2) Methods: We used SDS-PAGE mass spectroscopy to characterize the S-layer extract, established a proteoliposome system, and used R18-fluorescence dequenching to measure membrane fusion. (3) Results: We show that the S-layer extraction by Mg(2+) chelating from the HRPV-6 host, Halorubrum sp. SS7-4, abrogates HRPV-6 membrane fusion. When we in turn reconstituted the S-layer extract from Hrr. sp. SS7-4 onto liposomes in the presence of Mg(2+), HRPV-6 membrane fusion with the proteoliposomes could be readily observed. This was not the case with liposomes alone or with proteoliposomes carrying the S-layer extract from other haloarchaea, such as Haloferax volcanii. (4) Conclusions: The S-layer extract from the host, Hrr. sp. SS7-4, corresponds to the physiological fusion trigger of HRPV-6.
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spelling pubmed-88753122022-02-26 Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host Bignon, Eduardo A. Chou, Kevin R. Roine, Elina Tischler, Nicole D. Viruses Article (1) Background: Haloarchaea comprise extremely halophilic organisms of the Archaea domain. They are single-cell organisms with distinctive membrane lipids and a protein-based cell wall or surface layer (S-layer) formed by a glycoprotein array. Pleolipoviruses, which infect haloarchaeal cells, have an envelope analogous to eukaryotic enveloped viruses. One such member, Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 6 (HRPV-6), has been shown to enter host cells through virus-cell membrane fusion. The HRPV-6 fusion activity was attributed to its VP4-like spike protein, but the physiological trigger required to induce membrane fusion remains yet unknown. (2) Methods: We used SDS-PAGE mass spectroscopy to characterize the S-layer extract, established a proteoliposome system, and used R18-fluorescence dequenching to measure membrane fusion. (3) Results: We show that the S-layer extraction by Mg(2+) chelating from the HRPV-6 host, Halorubrum sp. SS7-4, abrogates HRPV-6 membrane fusion. When we in turn reconstituted the S-layer extract from Hrr. sp. SS7-4 onto liposomes in the presence of Mg(2+), HRPV-6 membrane fusion with the proteoliposomes could be readily observed. This was not the case with liposomes alone or with proteoliposomes carrying the S-layer extract from other haloarchaea, such as Haloferax volcanii. (4) Conclusions: The S-layer extract from the host, Hrr. sp. SS7-4, corresponds to the physiological fusion trigger of HRPV-6. MDPI 2022-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8875312/ /pubmed/35215847 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14020254 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bignon, Eduardo A.
Chou, Kevin R.
Roine, Elina
Tischler, Nicole D.
Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host
title Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host
title_full Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host
title_fullStr Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host
title_full_unstemmed Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host
title_short Halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 Membrane Fusion Is Triggered by an S-Layer Component of Its Haloarchaeal Host
title_sort halorubrum pleomorphic virus-6 membrane fusion is triggered by an s-layer component of its haloarchaeal host
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14020254
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