Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mumps virus V protein has the ability to inhibit the interferon-mediated antiviral response by inducing degradation of STAT proteins. Two virus variants purified from Urabe AM9 mumps virus vaccine differ in their replication and tran...

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Main Authors: Reyes-Leyva Julio, Santos-López Gerardo, Palma-Ocampo Helen, Herrera-Camacho Irma, Rosas-Murrieta Nora H
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Published: BMC 2010-10-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/263
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spelling doaj-1ce4379534ff493b96e794818303bcdc2020-11-25T02:29:37ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2010-10-017126310.1186/1743-422X-7-263Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studiesReyes-Leyva JulioSantos-López GerardoPalma-Ocampo HelenHerrera-Camacho IrmaRosas-Murrieta Nora H<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mumps virus V protein has the ability to inhibit the interferon-mediated antiviral response by inducing degradation of STAT proteins. Two virus variants purified from Urabe AM9 mumps virus vaccine differ in their replication and transcription efficiency in cells primed with interferon. Virus susceptibility to IFN was associated with insertion of a non-coded glycine at position 156 in the V protein (VGly) of one virus variant, whereas resistance to IFN was associated with preservation of wild-type phenotype in the V protein (VWT) of the other variant.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>VWT and VGly variants of mumps virus were cloned and sequenced from Urabe AM9 vaccine strain. VGly differs from VWT protein because it possesses an amino acid change Gln<sub>103</sub>Pro (Pro<sup>103</sup>) and the Gly<sup>156 </sup>insertion. The effect of V protein variants on components of the interferon-stimulated gene factor 3 (ISGF3), STAT1 and STAT2 proteins were experimentally tested in cervical carcinoma cell lines. Expression of VWT protein decreased STAT1 phosphorylation, whereas VGly had no inhibitory effect on either STAT1 or STAT2 phosphorylation. For theoretical analysis of the interaction between V proteins and STAT proteins, 3D structural models of VWT and VGly were predicted by comparing with simian virus 5 (SV5) V protein structure in complex with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer. <it>In silico </it>analysis showed that VWT-STAT1-STAT2 complex occurs through the V protein Trp-motif (W<sup>174</sup>, W<sup>178</sup>, W<sup>189</sup>) and Glu<sup>95 </sup>residue close to the Arg<sup>409 </sup>and Lys<sup>415 </sup>of the nuclear localization signal (NLS) of STAT2, leaving exposed STAT1 Lys residues (K<sup>85</sup>, K<sup>87</sup>, K<sup>296</sup>, K<sup>413</sup>, K<sup>525</sup>, K<sup>679</sup>, K<sup>685</sup>), which are susceptible to proteasome degradation. In contrast, the interaction between VGly and STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer occurs in a region far from the NLS of STAT2 without blocking of Lys residues in both STAT1 and STAT2.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results suggest that VWT protein of Urabe AM9 strain of mumps virus may be more efficient than VGly to inactivate both the IFN signaling pathway and antiviral response due to differences in their finest molecular interaction with STAT proteins.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/263
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author Reyes-Leyva Julio
Santos-López Gerardo
Palma-Ocampo Helen
Herrera-Camacho Irma
Rosas-Murrieta Nora H
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Santos-López Gerardo
Palma-Ocampo Helen
Herrera-Camacho Irma
Rosas-Murrieta Nora H
Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
Virology Journal
author_facet Reyes-Leyva Julio
Santos-López Gerardo
Palma-Ocampo Helen
Herrera-Camacho Irma
Rosas-Murrieta Nora H
author_sort Reyes-Leyva Julio
title Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
title_short Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
title_full Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
title_fullStr Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
title_full_unstemmed Interaction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
title_sort interaction of mumps virus v protein variants with stat1-stat2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2010-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mumps virus V protein has the ability to inhibit the interferon-mediated antiviral response by inducing degradation of STAT proteins. Two virus variants purified from Urabe AM9 mumps virus vaccine differ in their replication and transcription efficiency in cells primed with interferon. Virus susceptibility to IFN was associated with insertion of a non-coded glycine at position 156 in the V protein (VGly) of one virus variant, whereas resistance to IFN was associated with preservation of wild-type phenotype in the V protein (VWT) of the other variant.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>VWT and VGly variants of mumps virus were cloned and sequenced from Urabe AM9 vaccine strain. VGly differs from VWT protein because it possesses an amino acid change Gln<sub>103</sub>Pro (Pro<sup>103</sup>) and the Gly<sup>156 </sup>insertion. The effect of V protein variants on components of the interferon-stimulated gene factor 3 (ISGF3), STAT1 and STAT2 proteins were experimentally tested in cervical carcinoma cell lines. Expression of VWT protein decreased STAT1 phosphorylation, whereas VGly had no inhibitory effect on either STAT1 or STAT2 phosphorylation. For theoretical analysis of the interaction between V proteins and STAT proteins, 3D structural models of VWT and VGly were predicted by comparing with simian virus 5 (SV5) V protein structure in complex with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer. <it>In silico </it>analysis showed that VWT-STAT1-STAT2 complex occurs through the V protein Trp-motif (W<sup>174</sup>, W<sup>178</sup>, W<sup>189</sup>) and Glu<sup>95 </sup>residue close to the Arg<sup>409 </sup>and Lys<sup>415 </sup>of the nuclear localization signal (NLS) of STAT2, leaving exposed STAT1 Lys residues (K<sup>85</sup>, K<sup>87</sup>, K<sup>296</sup>, K<sup>413</sup>, K<sup>525</sup>, K<sup>679</sup>, K<sup>685</sup>), which are susceptible to proteasome degradation. In contrast, the interaction between VGly and STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer occurs in a region far from the NLS of STAT2 without blocking of Lys residues in both STAT1 and STAT2.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results suggest that VWT protein of Urabe AM9 strain of mumps virus may be more efficient than VGly to inactivate both the IFN signaling pathway and antiviral response due to differences in their finest molecular interaction with STAT proteins.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/263
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