📄 The SARS coronavirus E protein interacts with PALS1 and alters tight junction formation and epithelial morphogenesis
Intercellular tight junctions define epithelial apicobasal polarity and form a physical fence which protects underlying tissues from pathogen invasions. PALS1, a tight junction-associated protein, is a member of the CRUMBS3-PALS1-PATJ polarity complex, which is crucial for the establishment and maintenance of epithelial polarity in mammals. Here we report that the carboxy-terminal domain of the SARS-CoV E small envelope protein (E) binds to human PALS1. Using coimmunoprecipitation and pull-down assays, we show that E interacts with PALS1 in mammalian cells and further demonstrate that the last four carboxy-terminal amino acids of E form a novel PDZ-binding motif that binds to PALS1 PDZ domain. PALS1 redistributes to the ERGIC/Golgi region, where E accumulates, in SARS-CoV-infected Vero E6 cells. Ectopic expression of E in MDCKII epithelial cells significantly alters cyst morphogenesis and, furthermore, delays formation of tight junctions, affects polarity, and modifies the subcellular distribution of PALS1, in a PDZ-binding motif-dependent manner. We speculate that hijacking of PALS1 by SARS-CoV E plays a determinant role in the disruption of the lung epithelium in SARS patients. © 2010 K.-T. Teoh et al.
author
👤 Teoh, Kim Tat
👤 Siu, Yu Lam
👤 Chan, Wing Lim
👤 Schlüter, Marc A.
👤 Liu, Chia Jen
👤 Peiris, J. S.Malik
👤 Bruzzone, Roberto
👤 Margolis, Benjamin
👤 Nal, Béatrice
year
⏰ 2010
journal
📚 Molecular Biology of the Cell
issn
🗄 10591524 19394586
volume
21
number
22
page
3838-3852
citedbycount
44
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