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WSV399, a viral tegument protein, interacts with the shrimp protein PmVRP15 to facilitate viral trafficking and assembly
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WSV399, a viral tegument protein, interacts with the shrimp protein PmVRP15 to facilitate viral trafficking and assembly
Author
Jaree P, Senapin S, Hirono I, Lo CF, Tassanakajon A, Somboonwiwat K
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Chulalongkorn University; Mahidol University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); Tokyo University of Marine Science & Technology; National Cheng Kung University
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Article
Source Title
DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY
Year
2016
Volume
59
Page
177-185
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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI
10.1016/j.dci.2016.01.020
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Abstract
Viral responsive protein 15 (PmVRP15) has been identified as a highly up-regulated gene in the hemocyte of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)-infected shrimp Penaeus monodon. However, the function of PmVRP15 in host-viral interaction was still unclear. To elucidate PmVRP15 function, the interacting partner of PmVRP15 from WSSV was screened by yeast two-hybrid assay and then confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP). Only WSV399 protein was identified as a PmVRP15 binding protein; however, the function of WSV399 has not been characterized. Localization of WSV399 on the WSSV virion was revealed by immunoblotting analysis (in vitro) and immunoelectron microscopy (in vivo). The results showed that WSV399 is a structural protein of the WSSV virion and is particularly located on the tegument. Gene silencing of wsv399 in WSSV-infected shrimp reduced the percentage of cumulative mortality by 74%, although the expression level of a viral replication marker gene, vp28, was not changed suggesting that WSV399 might not involved in viral replication but viral assembly. Because it has already been known that tegument proteins function in capsid transport during viral trafficking and assembly, interaction between PmVRP15 on hemocyte nuclear membrane and the WSV399 viral tegument protein suggests that PmVRP15 might be required for trafficking and assembly of WSSV during infection. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Host-viral interaction | Penaeus monodon | PmVRP15 | White spot syndrome virus | WSV399
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Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [RTA5580008, IRG5780008]; Chulalongkorn University (TRF Research Career Development) [RSA5580024]; JST-JICA; Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program, Thailand Research Fund
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