π Differential maturation and subcellular localization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus surface proteins S, M and E
Post-translational modifications and correct subcellular localization of viral structural proteins are prerequisites for assembly and budding of enveloped viruses. Coronaviruses, like the severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated virus (SARS-CoV), bud from the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment. In this study, the subcellular distribution and maturation of SARS-CoV surface proteins S, M and E were analysed by using C-terminally tagged proteins. As early as 30 min post-entry into the endoplasmic reticulum, high-mannosylated S assembles into trimers prior to acquisition of complex N-glycans in the Golgi. Like S, M acquires high-mannose N-glycans that are subsequently modified into complex N-glycans in the Golgi. The N-glycosylation profile and the absence of O-glycosylation on M protein relate SARS-CoV to the previously described group 1 and 3 coronaviruses. Immunofluorescence analysis shows that S is detected in several compartments along the secretory pathway from the endoplasmic reticulum to the plasma membrane while M predominantly localizes in the Golgi, where it accumulates, and in trafficking vesicles. The E protein is not glycosylated. Pulse-chase labelling and confocal microscopy in the presence of protein translation inhibitor cycloheximide revealed that the E protein has a short half-life of 30 min. E protein is found in bright perinuclear patches colocalizing with endoplasmic reticulum markers. In conclusion, SARS-CoV surface proteins S, M and E show differential subcellular localizations when expressed alone suggesting that additional cellular or viral factors might be required for coordinated trafficking to the virus assembly site in the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment. Β© 2005 SGM.
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π severe acute (1373)
π secretory pathway (16)
π previously described (38)
π endoplasmic reticulum (78)
π subcellular localization (18)
π respiratory syndrome-associated (90)
π structural proteins (197)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
π intermediate compartment (22)
author
π€ Nal, BΓ©atrice
π€ Chan, Cheman
π€ Kien, Francois
π€ Siu, Lewis
π€ Tse, Jane
π€ Chu, Kid
π€ Kam, Jason
π€ Staropoli, sabelle
π€ Crescenzo-Chaigne, Bernadette
π€ Escriou, Nicolas
π€ van der Wef, Sylvie
π€ Yuen, Kwok Yung
π€ Altmeyer, Ralf
year
β° 2005
journal
π Journal of General Virology
issn
π 00221317
volume
86
number
5
page
1423-1434
citedbycount
66
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