Loss Of The Vaccinia Virus 35-Amino-Acid Hydrophobic O3 Protein Is Partially Compensated By Mutations In The Transmembrane Domains Of Other Entry Proteins

JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY(2021)

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Eleven highly conserved proteins comprise the poxvirus entry-fusion complex (EFC). We focused on vaccinia virus (VACV) O3, a 35-amino-acid, largely hydrophobic component of unknown specific function. Experimental evolution was carried out by blindly passaging a virus that was severely impaired in entry due to deletion of the gene encoding O3. Large plaque variants that arose spontaneously were discerned by round four, and their numbers increased thereafter. Genome sequencing of individual cloned viruses revealed mutations in predicted transmembrane domains of three open reading frames encoding proteins with roles in entry. There were frameshift mutations in consecutive T's in open reading frames F9L and D8L and a nonsynonymous base substitution in L5R. F9 and L5 are EFC proteins, and D8 is involved in VACV cell attachment. The F9L mutation occurred by round four in each of three independent passages, whereas the L5R and D8L mutations were detected only after nearly all of the genomes already had the F9L mutation. Viruses with deletions of O3L and single or double F9L, L5R, and D8L mutations were constructed by homologous recombination. In a single round of infection, viruses with adaptive mutations including F9L alone or in combination exhibited statistically significant higher virus titers than the parental O3L deletion mutant or the L5R or D8L mutants, consistent with the order of selection during the passages. Further analyses indicated that the adaptive F9L mutants also had higher infectivities, entered cells more rapidly, and increased EFC assembly, which partially compensated for the loss of O3.IMPORTANCE Entry into cells is an essential first step in virus replication and an important target of vaccine-elicited immunity. For enveloped viruses, this step involves the fusion of viral and host membranes to form a pore allowing entry of the genome and associated proteins. Poxviruses are unique in that this function is mediated by an entry-fusion complex (EFC) of 11 transmembrane proteins rather than by one or a few. The large number of proteins has hindered investigation of their individual roles. We focused on O3, a predominantly hydrophobic 35-amino-acid component of the vaccinia virus EFC, and found that spontaneous mutations in the trans membrane domains of certain other entry proteins can partially compensate for the absence of O3. The mutants exhibited increased infectivity, entry, and assembly or stability of the EFC.
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adaptive mutations, experimental evolution, membrane fusion, poxvirus, vaccinia virus, virus entry
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