Intracellular Formation and Processing of the Heterotrimeric gH-gL-gO (gCIII) Glycoprotein Envelope Complex of Human Cytomegalovirus
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- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 73 (5) , 3886-3892
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.5.3886-3892.1999
Abstract
The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) gCIII complex contains glycoprotein H (gH; gpUL75), glycoprotein L (gL; gpUL115), and glycoprotein O (gO; gpUL74). To examine how gH, gL, and gO interact within HCMV-infected cells to assemble the tripartite complex, pulse-chase experiments were performed. These analyses demonstrated that gH and gL associate by the end of the pulse period to form a disulfide dependent gH-gL complex. Subsequently, the gH-gL complex interacts with a 100-kDa precursor form of gO to form a 220-kDa precursor of the mature gH-gL-gO complex that contains a 125-kDa form of gO. The 220-kDa precursor complex (pgCIII) was sensitive to treatment with endoglycosidase H (endo H), while the mature gCIII complex was essentially resistant to digestion with this enzyme, suggesting that formation of pgCIII complex occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is processed to mature gH-gL-gO (gCIII) in a post-ER compartment. While the N-linked glycans on the 100-kDa form of gO were modified to endo H-resistant states as the 125-kDa gO formed, additional posttranslational modifications were detected on gO. These processing alterations were non-N-linked oligosaccharide modifications that could not be accounted for by phosphorylation or by O-glycosylation of the type sensitive to O -glycanase. Of gH, gL, gO, and the various complexes that they form, only the mature form of the complex was detectable at the infected cell membrane, as judged by surface biotinylation studies.Keywords
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