Author:
Deng Hua,Xin Ning,Zeng Fancong,Wen Feng,Yi Heyou,Ma Chunquan,Huang Shujian,Zhang Guihong,Chen Yao
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Finding the key amino acid sites that could affect viral biological properties or protein functions has always been a topic of substantial interest in virology. The nucleocapsid (N) protein is one of the principal proteins of the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and plays a vital role in the virus life cycle. The N protein has only 123 or 128 amino acids, some of key amino acid sites which could affect the protein functions or impair the viral biological characteristics have been identified. In this research, our objective was to find out whether there are other novel amino acid sites of the N protein can affect N protein functions or PRRSV-2 replication.
Results
In this study, we found mutated the serine78 and serine 99of the nucleocapsid (N) protein can reduce the N-induced expression of IL-10 mRNA; Then, by using reverse genetics system, we constructed and rescued the mutant viruses, namely, A78 and A99.The IFA result proved that the mutations did not affect the rescue of the PRRSV-2. However, the results of the multistep growth kinetics and qPCR assays indicated that, compared with the viral replication ability, the titres and gRNA levels of A78 were significantly decreased compared with the wild-type. Further study showed that a single amino acid change from serine to alanine at position 78 of the N protein could abrogates the level of viral genomic and subgenomic RNAs. It means the mutation could significant decrease the viral replication efficiency in vitro.
Conclusions
Our results suggest that the serine78 of N protein is a key site which could affect the N protein function and PRRSV replication ability.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
GuangDong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine