Polyubiquitin protein ofAedes aegyptias an interacting partner of dengue virus envelope protein

Author:

Yadav Karuna1,Saurav Gunjan Kumar12,Rana Vipin Singh13,Rawat Nitish1,Anjali 1,Jamwal Rohit1,Singh Om Prakash4ORCID,Bandyopadhyay Anannya5,Rajagopal Raman1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gut Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology University of Delhi Delhi India

2. Department of Zoology Rajiv Gandhi University Doimukh Arunachal Pradesh India

3. Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

4. National Institute of Malaria Research Delhi India

5. Protein Homeostasis Laboratory, Department of Zoology University of Delhi Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractDengue virus (DENV) is an arbovirus that comprises four antigenically different serotypes.Aedes aegypti(Diptera: Culicidae) acts as the principal vector for DENV transmission, and vector control is crucial for dengue fever epidemic management. To design effective vector control strategies, a comprehensive understanding of the insect vector and virus interaction is required. FemaleAe. aegyptiingests DENV during the acquisition of a blood meal from an infected human. DENV enters the insect midgut, replicates inside it and reaches the salivary gland for transmitting DENV to healthy humans during the subsequent feeding cycles. DENV must interact with the proteins present in the midgut and salivary glands to gain entry and accomplish successful replication and transmission.Ae. aegyptimidgut cDNA library was prepared, and yeast two‐hybrid screening was performed against the envelope protein domain III (EDIII) protein of DENV‐2. The polyubiquitin protein was selected from the various candidate proteins for subsequent analysis. Polyubiquitin gene was amplified, and the protein was purified in a heterologous expression system for in vitro interaction studies. In vitro pull‐down assay presented a clear interaction between polyubiquitin protein and EDIII. To further confirm this interaction, a dot blot assay was employed, and polyubiquitin protein was found to interact with DENV particles. Our results enable us to suggest that polyubiquitin plays an important role in DENV infection within mosquitoes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,General Veterinary,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Parasitology

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