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A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly
Morphogenesis of herpesvirus particles is highly conserved; however, the capsid assembly and genome packaging of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) exhibit unique features. Examples of these include the essential role of the small capsid protein (SCP) and the existence of the β-herpesvirus-specific capsid...
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36066102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01007-22 |
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author | Borst, Eva Maria Harmening, Sarah Sanders, Saskia Caragliano, Enrico Wagner, Karen Lenac Roviš, Tihana Jonjić, Stipan Bosse, Jens Bernhard Messerle, Martin |
author_facet | Borst, Eva Maria Harmening, Sarah Sanders, Saskia Caragliano, Enrico Wagner, Karen Lenac Roviš, Tihana Jonjić, Stipan Bosse, Jens Bernhard Messerle, Martin |
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description | Morphogenesis of herpesvirus particles is highly conserved; however, the capsid assembly and genome packaging of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) exhibit unique features. Examples of these include the essential role of the small capsid protein (SCP) and the existence of the β-herpesvirus-specific capsid-associated protein pp150. SCP and pp150, as well as the UL77 and UL93 proteins, are important capsid constituents, yet their precise mechanism of action is elusive. Here, we analyzed how deletion of the open reading frames (ORFs) encoding pUL77, pUL93, pp150, or SCP affects the protein composition of nuclear capsids. This was achieved by generating HCMV genomes lacking the respective genes, combined with a highly efficient transfection technique that allowed us to directly analyze these mutants in transfected cells. While no obvious effects were observed when pUL77, pUL93, or pp150 was missing, the absence of SCP impeded capsid assembly due to strongly reduced amounts of major capsid protein (MCP). Vice versa, when MCP was lacking, SCP became undetectable, indicating a mutual dependence of SCP and MCP for establishing appropriate protein levels. The SCP domain mediating stable MCP levels could be narrowed down to a C-terminal helix known to convey MCP binding. Interestingly, an SCP-EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) fusion protein which also impaired the production of infectious progeny acted in a different manner, as capsid assembly was not abolished; however, SCP-EGFP-harboring capsids were devoid of DNA and trapped in paracrystalline nuclear structures. These results indicate that SCP is essential in HCMV because of its impact on MCP levels and reveal SCP as a potential target for antiviral inhibitors. |
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spelling | pubmed-96002572022-10-27 A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly Borst, Eva Maria Harmening, Sarah Sanders, Saskia Caragliano, Enrico Wagner, Karen Lenac Roviš, Tihana Jonjić, Stipan Bosse, Jens Bernhard Messerle, Martin mBio Research Article Morphogenesis of herpesvirus particles is highly conserved; however, the capsid assembly and genome packaging of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) exhibit unique features. Examples of these include the essential role of the small capsid protein (SCP) and the existence of the β-herpesvirus-specific capsid-associated protein pp150. SCP and pp150, as well as the UL77 and UL93 proteins, are important capsid constituents, yet their precise mechanism of action is elusive. Here, we analyzed how deletion of the open reading frames (ORFs) encoding pUL77, pUL93, pp150, or SCP affects the protein composition of nuclear capsids. This was achieved by generating HCMV genomes lacking the respective genes, combined with a highly efficient transfection technique that allowed us to directly analyze these mutants in transfected cells. While no obvious effects were observed when pUL77, pUL93, or pp150 was missing, the absence of SCP impeded capsid assembly due to strongly reduced amounts of major capsid protein (MCP). Vice versa, when MCP was lacking, SCP became undetectable, indicating a mutual dependence of SCP and MCP for establishing appropriate protein levels. The SCP domain mediating stable MCP levels could be narrowed down to a C-terminal helix known to convey MCP binding. Interestingly, an SCP-EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) fusion protein which also impaired the production of infectious progeny acted in a different manner, as capsid assembly was not abolished; however, SCP-EGFP-harboring capsids were devoid of DNA and trapped in paracrystalline nuclear structures. These results indicate that SCP is essential in HCMV because of its impact on MCP levels and reveal SCP as a potential target for antiviral inhibitors. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9600257/ /pubmed/36066102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01007-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Borst 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 Borst, Eva Maria Harmening, Sarah Sanders, Saskia Caragliano, Enrico Wagner, Karen Lenac Roviš, Tihana Jonjić, Stipan Bosse, Jens Bernhard Messerle, Martin A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly |
title | A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly |
title_full | A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly |
title_fullStr | A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly |
title_full_unstemmed | A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly |
title_short | A Unique Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus Small Capsid Protein in Capsid Assembly |
title_sort | unique role of the human cytomegalovirus small capsid protein in capsid assembly |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36066102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01007-22 |
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