2009
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02300-08
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Detection and Characterization of Influenza A Virus PA-PB2 Interaction through a Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation Assay

Abstract: The influenza virus polymerase complex, consisting of the PA, PB1, and PB2 subunits, is required for the transcription and replication of the influenza A viral genome. Previous studies have shown that PB1 serves as a core subunit to incorporate PA and PB2 into the polymerase complex by directly interacting with PA and PB2. Despite numerous attempts, largely involving biochemical approaches, a specific interaction between PA and PB2 subunits has yet to be detected. In the current study, we developed and utilize… Show more

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“…PB2 interacts with PB1, PA, and NP (49)(50)(51)(52). To examine whether PB2-S1 also binds to these viral proteins, we performed a coimmunoprecipitation assay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PB2 interacts with PB1, PA, and NP (49)(50)(51)(52). To examine whether PB2-S1 also binds to these viral proteins, we performed a coimmunoprecipitation assay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The N terminus of PA contains the endonuclease domain responsible for the cleavage of host mRNA during cap snatching and transcription and associates weakly with PB2, while the C terminus binds PB1 (7,16,17,32,52). PA amino acid 552 maps to a loop that projects away from the core of the C-terminal domain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we analyzed the PB2-NP interaction in the presence or absence of Mx1 by coimmunoprecipitation after transfection of all the components of the minireplicon system in HEK293T cells. We were unable to pull down unmodified PB2 from the complex using a monoclonal anti-PB2 antibody (monoclonal antibody 170-3D5; kindly provided by J. Yewdell, NIH, Bethesda, MD), presumably because the N-terminal 170-3D5 epitope in PB2 was shielded by interaction with PB1 or PA (17,39,48). Therefore, we used V5-tagged PB2 (PB2V5) and unmodified NP to assess whether they coexist in one complex.…”
Section: Pb2mentioning
confidence: 99%