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Poxviruses package viral redox proteins in lateral bodies and modulate the host oxidative response
- Source :
- PLoS Pathogens, 18 (7)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- All poxviruses contain a set of proteinaceous structures termed lateral bodies (LB) that deliver viral effector proteins into the host cytosol during virus entry. To date, the spatial proteotype of LBs remains unknown. Using the prototypic poxvirus, vaccinia virus (VACV), we employed a quantitative comparative mass spectrometry strategy to determine the poxvirus LB proteome. We identified a large population of candidate cellular proteins, the majority being mitochondrial, and 15 candidate viral LB proteins. Strikingly, one-third of these are VACV redox proteins whose LB residency could be confirmed using super-resolution microscopy. We show that VACV infection exerts an anti-oxidative effect on host cells and that artificial induction of oxidative stress impacts early and late gene expression as well as virion production. Using targeted repression and/or deletion viruses we found that deletion of individual LB-redox proteins was insufficient for host redox modulation suggesting there may be functional redundancy. In addition to defining the spatial proteotype of VACV LBs, these findings implicate poxvirus redox proteins as potential modulators of host oxidative anti-viral responses and provide a solid starting point for future investigations into the role of LB resident proteins in host immunomodulation.<br />PLoS Pathogens, 18 (7)<br />ISSN:1553-7374<br />ISSN:1553-7366
- Subjects :
- viruses
Immunology
Vaccinia virus
Virions
Viral core
Oxidation-reduction reactions
Transcription factors
Viral replication
Respiratory infections
Fractionation
Oxidative phosphorylation
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Virus Replication
Microbiology
Virus
Cell Line
chemistry.chemical_compound
Viral Proteins
Viral entry
Virology
Gene expression
Genetics
medicine
Molecular Biology
Effector
Poxviridae
virus diseases
Cell biology
chemistry
Proteome
Parasitology
Vaccinia
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidative stress
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15537374 and 15537366
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS pathogens
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....70cae8485978ab238fc5b748f9ac0402