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Comparative Study
. 1993;132(3-4):237-54.
doi: 10.1007/BF01309536.

Palmitoylation of Semliki Forest virus glycoproteins in insect cells (C6/36) occurs in an early compartment and is coupled to the cleavage of the precursor p62

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Comparative Study

Palmitoylation of Semliki Forest virus glycoproteins in insect cells (C6/36) occurs in an early compartment and is coupled to the cleavage of the precursor p62

C G Schärer et al. Arch Virol. 1993.

Abstract

The acylation of the envelope proteins of Semliki Forest virus by palmitic acid in infected mosquito (C6/36) cells was investigated. It is shown that in these cells palmitic acid was incorporated post-translationally via hydroxylamine-labile linkages onto cysteines in the inner domains of the viral envelope proteins. The kinetics of incorporation, however, differed considerably as compared to higher eukaryotic cells. (i) The precursor of the envelope proteins E2 and E3, p62, was weakly and incompletely palmitoylated irrespective of the duration of labeling. (ii) Under all conditions tested complete acylation of E2 was delayed as compared to E1. (iii) Heavy protein complexes were formed consisting of unacylated p62 and partially unacylated E1. From this data, we conclude that during the maturation of SFV glycoproteins in mosquito cells differently acylated intermediates of p62/E2 exist. Furthermore, acylation of p62/E2 and cleavage of p62 are coupled events, occurring in an early compartment and allowing the release of the envelope oligomers for transport.

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