Identification of a Novel Tripartite Complex Involved in Replication of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Genome RNA
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- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 77 (1) , 732-738
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.77.1.732-738.2003
Abstract
Our laboratory9s recent observations that transcriptionally inactive phosphoprotein (P) mutants can efficiently function in replicating vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) defective interfering particle in a three-plasmid-based (L, P, and N) reverse genetics system in vivo (A. K. Pattnaik, L. Hwang, T. Li, N. Englund, M. Mathur, T. Das, and A. K. Banerjee, J. Virol. 71:8167-8175, 1997) led us to propose that a tripartite complex consisting of L-(N-P) protein may represent the putative replicase for synthesis of the full-length genome RNA. In this communication we demonstrate that such a complex is indeed detectable in VSV-infected BHK cells. Furthermore, coexpression of L, N, and P proteins in Sf21 insect cells by recombinant baculovirus containing the respective genes also resulted in the formation of a tripartite complex, as shown by immunoprecipitation with specific antibodies. A basic amino acid mutant of P protein, P260A, previously shown to be inactive in transcription but active in replication (T. Das, A. K. Pattnaik, A. M. Takacs, T. Li, L. N. Hwang, and A. K. Banerjee, Virology 238:103-114, 1997) was also capable of forming the mutant [L-(N-Pmut)] complex in both insect cells and BHK cells. Sf21 extract containing either the wild-type P protein or the mutant P protein along with the L and N proteins was capable of synthesizing 42S genome-sense RNA in an in vitro replication reconstitution reaction. Addition of N-Pmut or wild-type N-P complex further stimulated the synthesis of the genome-length RNA. These results indicate that the transcriptase and replicase complexes of VSV are possibly two distinct entities involved in carrying out capped mRNAs and uncapped genome and antigenome RNAs, respectively.Keywords
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