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Role of the cytosolic tails of Rift Valley fever virus envelope glycoproteins in viral morphogenesis

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VIROLOGY
Volume 448, Issue -, Pages 1-14

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2013.09.023

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Phlebovirus; Bunyaviridae; Arbovirus; Viral morphogenesis; Golgi; Cytoskeleton

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  1. NIH [7-U01-AI66327]
  2. Programme Transversal de Recherche from Institut Pasteur

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The correct folding, heterodimerization and trafficking of Gn/Gc envelope glycoproteins of Rift Valley fever virus, RVFV (Bunyaviridae and Phlebovirus genus) are essential for Golgi assembly and budding of viral particles. The Gn and Gc carboxy-terminus contain a Golgi targeting and an ER-retrieval signal, respectively. We generated RVFV-like particles with mutations in the cytosolic tails of Gn or Cc and identified regions important for release of infectious particles. The role of specific amino-acids in these regions was further investigated by creating recombinant mutant viruses by reverse-genetics. Residues outside the suspected Golgi targeting motif, i.e. the di-lysine K29-K30 motif and the N43, R44 and 146 residues of the Gn cytosolic domain, appeared important for Golgi localization and RNP packaging. Concerning the Cc tail, replacement of K2 or K3 in the di-lysine motif, had a drastic impact on Gn trafficking and induced an important organelle redistribution and cell remodeling, greatly affecting particle formation and release. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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