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. 1993 Jul 1;90(13):6218-22.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.90.13.6218.

Flavivirus premembrane protein cleavage and spike heterodimer secretion require the function of the viral proteinase NS3

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Flavivirus premembrane protein cleavage and spike heterodimer secretion require the function of the viral proteinase NS3

M Lobigs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Flavivirus protein biosynthesis involves the proteolytic processing of a single polyprotein precursor by host- and virus-encoded proteinases. In this study, the requirement for the proteolytic function of the viral proteinase NS3 for correct processing of a polyprotein segment encompassing the Murray Valley encephalitis virus structural proteins is shown. The NS3-mediated cleavage in the structural polyprotein region presumably releases the capsid protein from its membrane anchor and triggers the appearance of the premembrane (prM) protein. This suggests that cleavage of prM by signal peptidase in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum is under control of a cytoplasmic cleavage catalyzed by a viral proteinase. The function of the viral proteinase is also essential for secretion of flaviviral spike proteins when expressed from cDNA via vaccinia virus recombinants or in COS cell transfections. This has important implications for the design of flavivirus subunit vaccines.

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