F1 Atp Synthase Beta Subunit Is A Putative Receptor Involved In White Spot Syndrome Virus Infection In Shrimp By Binding With Viral Envelope Proteins Vp51b And Vp150

DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY(2021)

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White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is highly virulent toward shrimp, and F1 ATP synthase beta subunit (ATPsyn-beta) has been suggested to be involved in WSSV infection. Therefore, in this study, interactions between Penaeus monodon ATPsyn-beta (PmATPsyn-beta) and WSSV structural proteins were characterized. Based on the results of yeast two-hybrid, co-immunoprecipitation, and protein pull-down assays, WSSV VP51B and VP150 were identified as being able to interact with PmATPsyn-beta. Membrane topology assay results indicated that VP51B and VP150 are envelope proteins with large portions exposed outside the WSSV virion. Cellular localization assay results demonstrated that VP51B and VP150 co-localize with PmATPsyn-beta on the membranes of transfected cells. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and competitive ELISA results demonstrated that VP51B and VP150 bound to PmATPsyn-beta in a dose-dependent manner, which could be competitively inhibited by the addition of WSSV virions. In vivo neutralization assay results further showed that both recombinant VP51B and VP150 could delay mortality in shrimp challenged with WSSV.
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White spot syndrome virus, ATP synthase beta subunit, VP51B, VP150
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