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The cowpox virus SPI-3 and myxoma virus SERP1 serpins are not functionally interchangeable despite their similar proteinase inhibition profiles in vitro.
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Virology [Virology] 2000 Jul 05; Vol. 272 (2), pp. 281-92. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- The myxoma virus (MYX) serpin SERP1 is a secreted glycoprotein with anti-inflammatory activity that is required for full MYX virulence in vivo. The cowpox virus (CPV) serpin SPI-3 (vaccinia virus ORF K2L) is a nonsecreted glycoprotein that blocks cell-cell fusion, independent of serpin activity, and is not required for virulence of vaccinia virus or CPV in mice. Although SPI-3 has only 29% overall identity to SERP1, both serpins have arginine at the P1 position in the reactive center loop, and SPI-3 has a proteinase inhibitory profile strikingly similar to that of SERP1 [Turner, P. C., Baquero, M. T., Yuan, S., Thoennes, S. R., and Moyer, R. W. (2000) Virology 272, 267-280]. To determine whether SPI-3 and SERP1 were functionally equivalent, a CPV variant was constructed where the SPI-3 gene was deleted and replaced with the SERP1 gene regulated by the SPI-3 promoter. Cells infected with CPVDeltaSPI-3::SERP1 secrete SERP1 and show extensive fusion, suggesting that SERP1 is unable to functionally substitute for SPI-3 in fusion inhibition. In the reciprocal experiment, both copies of SERP1 were deleted from MYX and replaced with SPI-3 under the control of the SERP1 promoter. Cells infected with the MYXDeltaSERP1::SPI-3 recombinant unexpectedly secreted SPI-3, suggesting either that the cellular secretory pathway is enhanced by MYX or that CPV encodes a protein that prevents SPI-3 secretion. MYXDeltaSERP1::SPI-3 was as attenuated in rabbits as MYXDeltaSERP1::lacZ, indicating that SPI-3 cannot substitute for SERP1 in MYX pathogenesis.<br /> (Copyright 2000 Academic Press.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Cell Fusion
Cell Line
Glycosylation
Male
Mice
Myxomatosis, Infectious enzymology
Myxomatosis, Infectious virology
Open Reading Frames genetics
Phenotype
Rabbits
Recombination, Genetic
Serpins biosynthesis
Serpins genetics
Serpins metabolism
Vaccinia virus enzymology
Vaccinia virus physiology
Viral Fusion Proteins biosynthesis
Viral Fusion Proteins genetics
Viral Fusion Proteins metabolism
Viral Fusion Proteins physiology
Viral Proteins biosynthesis
Viral Proteins genetics
Viral Proteins metabolism
Cowpox virus enzymology
Cowpox virus physiology
Myxoma virus enzymology
Myxoma virus physiology
Serine Proteinase Inhibitors metabolism
Serpins physiology
Viral Proteins physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0042-6822
- Volume :
- 272
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Virology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10873771
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2000.0378