Importance of amino acid 216 in nonstructural protein 2B for replication of hepatitis A virus in cell culture and in vivo.

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY(2003)

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Clinical isolates of hepatitis A virus (HAV) replicate inefficiently in cell culture unless mutations are acquired throughout the genome. An Ala-to-Val substitution in the nonstructural protein 2B (2B-216) was known to have a major impact on replication in cell culture. Analysis of chimeric viruses confirmed that the 2B-A[216]V change was critical for efficient replication and that Leu or lle could substitute for Val. Viruses containing Val, lle, or Leu at 2B-216 all replicated with similar kinetics in cell culture, whereas the virus containing Ala at this position grew 10- to 20-fold less efficiently. In contrast, in vivo, virus with either Ala or Val at 2B-216 replicated equally efficiently when tested in a chimpanzee and in tamarins, and each amino acid was stably maintained. Attempts to complement wild-type 2B in trans with adapted 2B provided by co-infection with a second viable HAV mutant failed to enhance replication of the virus containing the wild-type 2B sequence. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.(dagger)
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HAV,213,viral replication,in vivo,cell culture,transcomplementation
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