Cleavage Susceptibility of Reovirus Attachment Protein ς1 during Proteolytic Disassembly of Virions Is Determined by a Sequence Polymorphism in the ς1 Neck

Author:

Chappell James D.12,Barton Erik S.32,Smith Trent H.1,Baer Geoffrey S.32,Duong David T.1,Nibert Max L.4,Dermody Terence S.132

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pediatrics1 and

2. Elizabeth B. Lamb Center for Pediatric Research,2 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, and

3. Microbiology and Immunology3 and

4. Institute for Molecular Virology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 537064

Abstract

ABSTRACT A requisite step in reovirus infection of the murine intestine is proteolysis of outer-capsid proteins to yield infectious subvirion particles (ISVPs). When converted to ISVPs by intestinal proteases, virions of reovirus strain type 3 Dearing (T3D) lose 90% of their original infectivity due to cleavage of viral attachment protein ς1. In an analysis of eight field isolate strains of type 3 reovirus, we identified one additional strain, type 3 clone 31 (T3C31), that loses infectivity and undergoes ς1 cleavage upon conversion of virions to ISVPs. We examined the ς1 deduced amino acid sequences of T3D and the eight field isolate strains for a correlation between sequence variability and ς1 cleavage. The ς1 proteins of T3D and T3C31 contain a threonine at amino acid position 249, whereas an isoleucine occurs at this position in the ς1 proteins of the remaining strains. Thr 249 occupies the d position of a heptad repeat motif predicted to stabilize ς1 oligomers through α-helical coiled-coil interactions. This region of sequence comprises a portion of the fibrous tail domain of ς1 known as the neck. Substitution of Thr 249 with isoleucine or leucine resulted in resistance to cleavage by trypsin, whereas replacement with asparagine did not affect cleavage susceptibility. These results demonstrate that amino acid position 249 is an independent determinant of T3D ς1 cleavage susceptibility and that an intact heptad repeat is required to confer cleavage resistance. We performed amino-terminal sequence analysis on the ς1 cleavage product released during trypsin treatment of T3D virions to generate ISVPs and found that trypsin cleaves ς1 after Arg 245 . Thus, the sequence polymorphism at position 249 controls cleavage at a nearby site in the neck region. The relevance of these results to reovirus infection in vivo was assessed by treating virions with the contents of a murine intestinal wash under conditions that result in generation of ISVPs. The pattern of ς1 cleavage susceptibility generated by using purified protease was reproduced in assays using the intestinal wash. These results provide a mechanistic explanation for ς1 cleavage during exposure of virions to intestinal proteases and may account for certain strain-dependent patterns of reovirus pathogenesis.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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