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The effect of the vaccinia K1 protein on the PKR-eIF2α pathway in RK13 and HeLa cells

Authors :
Willis, Kristen L.
Patel, Samir
Xiang, Yan
Shisler, Joanna L.
Source :
Virology. Nov2009, Vol. 394 Issue 1, p73-81. 9p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abstract: Activated PKR protein regulates downstream anti-viral effects, including inhibition of translation. Thus, many viruses encode proteins to inhibit PKR. Here, we provide evidence that the vaccinia virus K1 protein, a host-range protein, possesses this function. First, the expression of the wild-type K1 protein was necessary to inhibit virus-induced eIF2α phosphorylation, an indirect measure of PKR activation, in RK13 and HeLa cells. Second, virus-induced eIF2α phosphorylation no longer occurred in PKR-deficient HeLa cells, suggesting PKR was responsible for vaccinia virus-induced eIF2α modification. Third, in normal HeLa cells, K1 protein expression also prevented virus-mediated PKR phosphorylation (activation). Residues in the C-terminal portion of the ANK2 region of K1 were identified as necessary for this inhibitory phenotype. Interestingly, mutant viruses that failed to inhibit PKR activation, such as S2C#2, also did not replicate in HeLa cells, suggesting that K1''s inhibition of PKR was required for a productive infection. In support of this theory, when PKR was absent from HeLa cells, there was a modest restoration of viral protein synthesis during S2C#2 infection. However, the increased protein synthesis was insufficient for a productive infection. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
394
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
44836787
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2009.08.020