Viral protein requirements for assembly and release of human parainfluenza virus type 3 virus-like particles

Megan K. Bracken, Brandon C. Hayes,Suresh R. Kandel, Deja Scott-Shemon, Larissa Ackerson,Michael A. Hoffman

JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY(2016)

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To understand the roles of human parainfluenza virus 3 (HPIV3) proteins in assembly and release, viral proteins were expressed individually and in combination in 293T cells. Expression of the matrix (M) protein triggered release of enveloped, matrix-containing virus-like particles (VLPs) from cells. When M was co-expressed with the nucleocapsid (N), fusion (F) or haemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) proteins, VLPs that contained M+N, M+F and M+HN, respectively, were generated, suggesting that M can independently interact with each protein to facilitate assembly and release. Additionally, expression of N protein enabled incorporation of the phosphoprotein (P) into VLPs, likely due to known N-P interactions. Finally, the HPIV3 C protein did not enhance VLP release, in contrast to observations with the related Sendai virus. These findings reinforce the central importance of the M protein in virus assembly and release, but also illustrate the variable roles of other paramyxovirus proteins during these processes.
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human parainfluenza virus,viral protein requirements,virus-like
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