Determinants of organ tropism of Sendai virus
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- DOI: 10.2741/a214
Determinants of organ tropism of Sendai virus
Abstract
Wild-type Sendai virus is exclusively pneumotropic in mice. Protease activation mutants, ts-f1 and F1-R, were isolated from persistently infected tissue culture cells. Additional mutants were isolated from wild-type Sendai virus with phenotypes similar to the pantropic mutant, F1-R. The genome of the mutants was sequenced and mutations were revealed in several proteins encoded by the genes. Three of the six mutations in the fusion (F) proteins were considered prime candidates for the determinant of pantropism. Characterization of the mutants led to the finding that the exchange (Ser to Pro) residue 115 next to the cleavage site of the F protein was the primary determinant that resulted in the enhanced cleavability of the F protein. Another important finding was bipolar budding of F1-R in polarized epithelial cells and mouse bronchial epithelium. This has been attributed to two mutations in the matrix (M) protein, at residues 128 (Asp to Gly) and 210 (Ile to Thr). Thus, the determinants of pantropism of F1-R are protease activation of the F protein and biopolar budding attributed to the mutated M protein.
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