Comparisons of physical separation methods of Kunjin virus-induced membranes


Autoria(s): Kim, M.; Mackenzie, J. A.; Westaway, E. G.
Contribuinte(s)

A. Zuckerman

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The two sets of connected membranes induced in Kunjin virus-infected cells are characterized by the presence of NS3 helicase/protease in both, and by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) activity plus the associated double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) template in vesicle packets (VP), or by the absence of both the VP-specific markers in the convoluted membranes/paracrystalline arrays (CM/PC). Attempts were made to separate flavivirus-induced membranes by sedimentation or flotation analyses in density gradients of sucrose or iodixanol, respectively, after treatment of cell lysates by sonication, osmotic shock, or tryptic digestion. Only osmotic shock treatment provided suggestive evidence of separation. This was explored by flow cytometry analysis (FCA) of RdRp active membrane fractions from a sucrose gradient, using dual fluorescent labelling via antibodies to NS3 and dsRNA. FCA revealed the presence of a dual labelled membrane population indicative of VP, and in a faster sedimenting fraction a membrane population able to be labelled only in NS3, representative of CM/PC and associated (R)ER. It was postulated that osmotic shock ruptured the bounding membrane of the VP, releasing the enclosed small vesicles associated with the Kunjin virus replication complex characterized previously. Notably, the presence of the full spectrum of nonstructural proteins in some membrane fractions was not a reliable marker for RdRp activity. These experiments may provide the opportunity for isolation of relatively pure flavivirus replication complexes in their native membrane-associated state by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:69924

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Flavivirus-induced Membranes #Separation Of Replication Complexes #Kunjin Virus Rna-dependent Rna Polymerase #Biochemical Research Methods #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Virology #Flavivirus Kunjin #Nonstructural Proteins #Rna Replication #Escherichia-coli #Flow-cytometry #Infected Cells #Vesicles #Encephalitis #Complex #Occurs #C1 #270303 Virology #730101 Infectious diseases
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Journal Article