DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious
Proteolytic processing of flavivirus polyprotein is a uniquely controlled process. To date, the sequential cleavage of the capsid anchor sequence at the junction of C-PrM has been considered essential for the production of flaviviruses. In this study, we used two experimental approaches to show the...
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doaj-926d509777084c6093f14e05e49b79522020-11-25T02:36:52ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152019-12-011212710.3390/v12010027v12010027DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and InfectiousJyoti Rana0Oscar R. Burrone1Molecular Immunology Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, ICGEB, Padriciano 99, 34149 Trieste, ItalyMolecular Immunology Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, ICGEB, Padriciano 99, 34149 Trieste, ItalyProteolytic processing of flavivirus polyprotein is a uniquely controlled process. To date, the sequential cleavage of the capsid anchor sequence at the junction of C-PrM has been considered essential for the production of flaviviruses. In this study, we used two experimental approaches to show the effect of unprocessed capsid on the production and infectivity of dengue virus 2 (DENV2) pseudoviral particles. The results showed that (1) both mature and unprocessed capsids of DENV2 were equally efficient in the viral RNA packaging and also in the assembly of infective particles; (2) DENV2 variants, in which the viral and host mediated cleavage of Ca peptide were independent, produced significantly higher levels of infective particles. Overall, this study demonstrated that unlike other flaviviruses, DENV2 capsid does not require a cleavable Ca sequence, and the sequential cleavage is not an obligatory requirement for the morphogenesis of infective pseudoviral particles.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/1/27dengue viruscapsid anchorsequential cleavageinfectivity |
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Jyoti Rana Oscar R. Burrone DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious Viruses dengue virus capsid anchor sequential cleavage infectivity |
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DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious |
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DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious |
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DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious |
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DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious |
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DENV2 Pseudoviral Particles with Unprocessed Capsid Protein Are Assembled and Infectious |
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denv2 pseudoviral particles with unprocessed capsid protein are assembled and infectious |
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Proteolytic processing of flavivirus polyprotein is a uniquely controlled process. To date, the sequential cleavage of the capsid anchor sequence at the junction of C-PrM has been considered essential for the production of flaviviruses. In this study, we used two experimental approaches to show the effect of unprocessed capsid on the production and infectivity of dengue virus 2 (DENV2) pseudoviral particles. The results showed that (1) both mature and unprocessed capsids of DENV2 were equally efficient in the viral RNA packaging and also in the assembly of infective particles; (2) DENV2 variants, in which the viral and host mediated cleavage of Ca peptide were independent, produced significantly higher levels of infective particles. Overall, this study demonstrated that unlike other flaviviruses, DENV2 capsid does not require a cleavable Ca sequence, and the sequential cleavage is not an obligatory requirement for the morphogenesis of infective pseudoviral particles. |
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dengue virus capsid anchor sequential cleavage infectivity |
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