In Vitro Recoating of Reovirus Cores with Baculovirus-Expressed Outer-Capsid Proteins μ1 and ς3

Author:

Chandran Kartik12,Walker Stephen B.3,Chen Ya4,Contreras Carlo M.12,Schiff Leslie A.5,Baker Timothy S.3,Nibert Max L.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry,1

2. Institute for Molecular Virology,2 and

3. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 479073; and

4. Integrated Microscopy Resource,4 University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706;

5. Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 554555

Abstract

ABSTRACT Reovirus outer-capsid proteins μ1, ς3, and ς1 are thought to be assembled onto nascent core-like particles within infected cells, leading to the production of progeny virions. Consistent with this model, we report the in vitro assembly of baculovirus-expressed μ1 and ς3 onto purified cores that lack μ1, ς3, and ς1. The resulting particles (recoated cores, or r-cores) closely resembled native virions in protein composition (except for lacking cell attachment protein ς1), buoyant density, and particle morphology by scanning cryoelectron microscopy. Transmission cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction of r-cores confirmed that they closely resembled virions in the structure of the outer capsid and revealed that assembly of μ1 and ς3 onto cores had induced rearrangement of the pentameric λ2 turrets into a conformation approximating that in virions. r-cores, like virions, underwent proteolytic conversion to particles resembling native ISVPs (infectious subvirion particles) in protein composition, particle morphology, and capacity to permeabilize membranes in vitro. r-cores were 250- to 500-fold more infectious than cores in murine L cells and, like virions but not ISVPs or cores, were inhibited from productively infecting these cells by the presence of either NH 4 Cl or E-64. The latter results suggest that r-cores and virions used similar routes of entry into L cells, including processing by lysosomal cysteine proteinases, even though the former particles lacked the ς1 protein. To examine the utility of r-cores for genetic dissections of μ1 functions in reovirus entry, we generated r-cores containing a mutant form of μ1 that had been engineered to resist cleavage at the δ:φ junction during conversion to ISVP-like particles by chymotrypsin in vitro. Despite their deficit in δ:φ cleavage, these ISVP-like particles were fully competent to permeabilize membranes in vitro and to infect L cells in the presence of NH 4 Cl, providing new evidence that this cleavage is dispensable for productive infection.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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