2012
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.06132-11
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Determinants in the Maturation of Rubella Virus P200 Replicase Polyprotein Precursor

Abstract: Rubella virus (RUBV), a positive-strand RNA virus, replicates its RNA within membrane-associated replication complexes (RCs) in the cytoplasm of infected cells. RNA synthesis is mediated by the nonstructural proteins (NSPs) P200 and its cleavage products, P150 and P90 (N and C terminal within P200, respectively), which are processed by a protease residing at the C terminus of P150. In this study of NSP maturation, we found that early NSP localization into foci appeared to target the membranes of the endoplasmi… Show more

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“…At 72 hpi, the majority of p150/AG1 was distributed in filamentous structures in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1D), as described previously for the original p150 (9,22,47). Almost all the p150/AG1 in these distributions clearly overlapped the distribution of the capsid protein ( Fig.…”
Section: Capsid Protein Colocalizes With P150 In Rv-infected Cellssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…At 72 hpi, the majority of p150/AG1 was distributed in filamentous structures in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1D), as described previously for the original p150 (9,22,47). Almost all the p150/AG1 in these distributions clearly overlapped the distribution of the capsid protein ( Fig.…”
Section: Capsid Protein Colocalizes With P150 In Rv-infected Cellssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…These data imply that the capsid protein is required for the initiation of viral RNA replication but not for its maintenance. p150 interacts with both p90 and the capsid protein (9,17,47), and p150 and p90 are thought to form the replication complex, together with the genomic RNA (8-10). The capsid protein can also bind the genomic RNA through amino acid residues 28 to 56 (48), immediately downstream from the putative coiledcoil domain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Western Blot analysis was performed on cell lysates of hNPCs, either mock infected or SINV infected, at 4, 12, 24, 36, and 48 hours post infection, using protocols described previously [ 23 ]. Primary antibodies used were anti-GAPDH (1:5000; Abcam), anti-NF-kB p65 (1:200; Santa Cruz); anti-phospho-STAT3 (1:200; Cell signaling), anti-phospho-IRF3 (1:1000; Eptomics); anti-Nestin (1:500; Neuromics); anti-neuro-filament M (NF-M; 1:500; Neuromics); anti-Tuj1 (1:1000; Abcam); anti-PCNA (1:1000, Santa Cruz) and anti-cleaved-caspase 3 (1:1000; Cell Signaling).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, our interpretation of these data was that HSP90 activity is important for NSP processing. Both p90 and p150 were detected in these experiments when either p90-specific or FLAG-specific (p150-specifc) antibodies were used, because p90 and p150 interact with each other (36,37). This hypothesis was also assessed by a radiolabeling experiment using a p200 expression plasmid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%