The Various Sendai Virus C Proteins Are Not Functionally Equivalent and Exert both Positive and Negative Effects on Viral RNA Accumulation during the Course of Infection

Author:

Latorre Patrizia1,Cadd Tamarra1,Itoh Masae2,Curran Joseph1,Kolakofsky Daniel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Geneva School of Medicine, CH1211 Geneva, Switzerland,1 and

2. Department of Microbiology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650, and Osaka Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Higashinari-ku, Osaka 537, Japan2

Abstract

ABSTRACT Recombinant Sendai viruses were prepared which cannot express their C prime , C, or C prime plus C proteins due to mutation of their respective start codons ([C prime -minus], [C-minus] and [double mutant], respectively). The [C prime -minus] and [C-minus] stocks were similar to that of wild-type (wt) virus in virus titer and plaque formation, whereas the double-mutant stock had a much-reduced PFU or 50% egg infective dose/particle ratio and produced very small plaques. Relative to the wt virus infection, the [C prime -minus] and [C-minus] infections of BHK cells resulted in significantly greater accumulation of viral RNAs, consistent with the known inhibitory effects of the C prime and C proteins. The double-mutant infection, in contrast, was delayed in its accumulation of viral RNAs; however, once accumulation started, overaccumulation quickly occurred, as in the single-mutant infections. Our results suggest that the C prime and C proteins both provide a common positive function early in infection, so that only the double mutant undergoes delayed RNA accumulation and exhibits the highly debilitated phenotype. Later in infection, the same proteins appear to act as inhibitors of RNA accumulation. In infections of mice, [C prime -minus] was found to be as virulent as wt virus whereas [C-minus] was highly attenuated. These results suggest that the C prime and C proteins cannot be functionally equivalent, since C can replace C prime for virulence in mice whereas C prime cannot replace C.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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