Adaptation of canine distemper virus to canine footpad keratinocytes modifies polymerase activity and fusogenicity through amino acid substitutions in the P/V/C and H proteins.


Autoria(s): Rivals J.P.; Plattet P.; Currat-Zweifel C.; Zurbriggen A.; Wittek R.
Data(s)

01/03/2007

Resumo

The wild-type canine distemper virus (CDV) strain A75/17 induces a non-cytocidal infection in cultures of canine footpad keratinocytes (CFKs) but produces very little progeny virus. After only three passages in CFKs, the virus produced 100-fold more progeny and induced a limited cytopathic effect. Sequence analysis of the CFK-adapted virus revealed only three amino acid differences, of which one was located in each the P/V/C, M and H proteins. In order to assess which amino acid changes were responsible for the increase of infectious virus production and altered phenotype of infection, we generated a series of recombinant viruses. Their analysis showed that the altered P/V/C proteins were responsible for the higher levels of virus progeny formation and that the amino acid change in the cytoplasmic tail of the H protein was the major determinant of cytopathogenicity.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_EE59F488572A

isbn:0042-6822 (Print)

pmid:17046044

doi:10.1016/j.virol.2006.07.054

isiid:000244735700002

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Virology, vol. 359, no. 1, pp. 6-18

Palavras-Chave #Adaptation, Biological/genetics; Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Cell Line; Cells, Cultured; Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral/genetics; DNA Mutational Analysis; DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases/metabolism; Distemper Virus, Canine/genetics; Distemper Virus, Canine/growth & development; Dogs; Keratinocytes/virology; Mutation, Missense; Proteins; Recombination, Genetic; Viral Plaque Assay; Viral Proteins/chemistry; Viral Proteins/genetics
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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