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《Chronobiology international》2013,30(8):657-663
Masking is an acute effect of an external signal on an overt rhythm and is distinct from the process of entrainment. In the current study, we investigated the phase dependence and molecular mechanisms regulating masking effects of light pulses on spontaneous locomotor activity in mice. The circadian genes, Period1 (Per1) and Per2, are necessary components of the timekeeping machinery and entrainment by light appears to involve the induction of the expression of Per1 and Per2 mRNAs in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN). We assessed the roles of the Per genes in regulating masking by assessing the effects of light pulses on nocturnal locomotor activity in C57BL/6J Per mutant mice. We found that Per1?/? and Per2?/? mice had robust negative masking responses to light. In addition, the locomotor activity of Per1?/?/Per2?/? mice appeared to be rhythmic in the light-dark (LD) cycle, and the phase of activity onset was advanced (but varied among individual mice) relative to lights off. This rhythm persisted for 1 to 2 days in constant darkness in some Per1?/?/Per2?/? mice. Furthermore, Per1?/?/Per2?/? mice exhibited robust negative masking responses to light. Negative masking was phase dependent in wild-type mice such that maximal suppression was induced by light pulses at zeitgeber time 14 (ZT14) and gradually weaker suppression occurred during light pulses at ZT16 and ZT18. By measuring the phase shifts induced by the masking protocol (light pulses were administered to mice maintained in the LD cycle), we found that the phase responsiveness of Per mutant mice was altered compared to wild-types. Together, our data suggest that negative masking responses to light are robust in Per mutant mice and that the Per1?/?/Per2?/? SCN may be a light-driven, weak/damping oscillator. (Author correspondence: shin. yamazaki@vanderbilt. edu) 相似文献
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《Chronobiology international》2013,30(8):664-672
The PER2 clock gene modulates ethanol consumption, such that mutant mice not expressing functional mPer2 have altered circadian behavior that promotes higher ethanol intake and preference. Experiments were undertaken to characterize circadian-related behavioral effects of mPer2 deletion on ethanol intake and to explore how acamprosate (used to reduce alcohol dependence) alters diurnal patterns of ethanol intake. Male mPer2 mutant and WT (wild-type) mice were entrained to a 12:12?h light-dark (12L:12D) photocycle, and their locomotor and drinking activities were recorded. Circadian locomotor measurements confirmed that mPer2 mutants had an advanced onset of nocturnal activity of about 2?h relative to WTs, and an increased duration of nocturnal activity (p < .01). Also, mPer2 mutants preferred and consumed more ethanol and had more daily ethanol drinking episodes vs. WTs. Measurements of systemic ethanol using subcutaneous microdialysis confirmed the advanced rise in ethanol intake in the mPer2 mutants, with 24-h averages being ~60 vs. ~25?mM for WTs (p < .01). A 6-day regimen of single intraperitoneal (i.p.) acamprosate injections (300?mg/kg) at zeitgeber time (ZT) 10 did not alter the earlier onset of nocturnal ethanol drinking in the mPer2 mutants, but reduced the overall amplitude of drinking and preference (both p < .01). Acamprosate also reduced these parameters in WTs. These results suggest that elevated ethanol intake in mPer2 mutants may be a partial consequence of an earlier nighttime activity onset and increase in nocturnal drinking activity. The suppressive action of acamprosate on ethanol intake is not due to an altered diurnal pattern of drinking, but rather a decrease in the number of daily drinking bouts and amount of drinking per bout. (Author correspondence: jglass@kent. edu) 相似文献
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In humans, KCNQ2/3 channels form an M-current that regulates neuronal excitability, with mutations in these channels causing benign neonatal familial convulsions. The M-current is important in mechanisms of neural plasticity underlying associative memory and in the response to ethanol, with KCNQ controlling the release of dopamine after ethanol exposure. We show that dKCNQ is broadly expressed in the nervous system, with targeted reduction in neuronal KCNQ increasing neural excitability and KCNQ overexpression decreasing excitability and calcium signalling, consistent with KCNQ regulating the resting membrane potential and neural release as in mammalian neurons. We show that the single KCNQ channel in Drosophila (dKCNQ) has similar electrophysiological properties to neuronal KCNQ2/3, including conserved acute sensitivity to ethanol block, with the fly channel (IC50 = 19.8 mM) being more sensitive than its mammalian ortholog (IC50 = 42.1 mM). This suggests that the role of KCNQ in alcohol behaviour can be determined for the first time by using Drosophila. We present evidence that loss of KCNQ function in Drosophila increased sensitivity and tolerance to the sedative effects of ethanol. Acute activation of dopaminergic neurons by heat-activated TRP channel or KCNQ-RNAi expression produced ethanol hypersensitivity, suggesting that both act via a common mechanism involving membrane depolarisation and increased dopamine signalling leading to ethanol sedation. 相似文献
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N. Theret P. Boulenguer B. Fournet J. C. Fruchart J. M. Bourre † C. Delbart 《Journal of neurochemistry》1988,50(3):883-888
Acylgalactosylceramides (AGC) from forebrains of normal and dysmyelinating (quaking and shiverer) mice were purified by Florisil column chromatography and preparative TLC. These procedures resolved the AGC on the basis of their Rf values into two main fractions which co-nigrate with their homologs from rat forebrains. In control animals, AGC were detectable in mouse forebrains from the eighth postnatal day and reached maximal values within 20 days. The same developmental pattern was obtained in dysmyelinating shiverer mice but the AGC content was reduced to approximately 30% of control values. In quaking mutants, the AGC were hardly detected. They were also present in sciatic nerve of normal mice and to a lesser extent in trembler mice. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of both ester- and amide-linked fatty acids isolated from AGC of normal and shiverer mice shows that the shiverer mutant AGC display a chemical structure similar to that of normal AGC. AGC constituents of control myelin are reduced by approximately 70% in shiverer myelin, indicating that these molecules can be considered as early markers of oligodendrocyte differentiation. The early arrest of myelinogenesis in the quaking animals and the near absence of AGC are in good agreement with this proposal. Moreover, the reduced amount of AGC in the trembler PNS indicates that AGC could also be early markers for differentiation of the Schwann cell. 相似文献
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Physiological Responses of Cereal Seedlings to Ethanol 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
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MIKA TANAKA SATOSHI TANAKA HIROHITO MIURA HIROAKI YAMAMOTO HIDEAKI KIKUCHI TAKUJI TAKEUCHI 《Pigment cell & melanoma research》1992,5(5):304-311
In vertebrates, melanin production is restricted to pigment cells. This cell type-specific melanogenesis is considered to involve cell type-specific expression of the tyrosinase gene. Recently, there have been several reports that sequences in the 5’ flanking region of the mouse tyrosinase gene are responsible for cell type-specific expression of the transgene in mice. As the first step in the study of the evolution of the regulatory mechanisms for tyrosinase gene function in vertebrates, we constructed a fused gene, hg-Tyrs-J which includes a 1.0-kb 5’ flanking sequence of the human tyrosinase gene fused with mouse tyrosinase cDNA. By introducing the fused gene into fertilized eggs of albino mice, we obtained two mice that exhibited pigmentation in the skin and eyes and established a transgenic line from one of them. Further analyses revealed that the transgene was expressed cell type-specifically in these transgenic mice. We conclude, therefore, that the 1.0 kb 5’ upstream region of the human tyrosinase gene contains conserved cis-elements essential for cell type-specific expression of the tyrosinase genes in mice and humans. Results of our study may provide a clue to elucidate the evolutionary process of regulatory mechanisms of the tyrosinase gene. 相似文献
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目的:对分化抑制蛋白(Id)家族的N端序列进行保守性结构分析,并构建其基因突变体。方法:用ClustalX(1.81)软件对Id蛋白家族中的3个成员(Id1~Id3)的N端序列进行同源性分析,用Swiss-PdbViewer3.7(SP5)软件模拟高同源区域中关键性氨基酸突变前后的三维结构模型;用PCR方法将突变点引入Id序列,再通过重叠PCR方法扩增出全长编码序列,酶切与测序确证突变序列的准确性。结果:Id1~Id3蛋白的N端存在一个由11个氨基酸残基形成的高度保守的环-螺旋(Loop-Helix)结构,将其中最保守的丝氨酸与亮氨酸分别突变为甘氨酸与缬氨酸,将突变后的Id基因序列重组到pGEX原核表达载体中。结论:在Id1~Id3蛋白N端识别了一个保守的Loop-Helix结构,为深入研究其协同的功能特征提供了结构依据;突变其中的丝氨酸为研究Id蛋白潜在的磷酸化修饰及相应功能特征的改变奠定了基础。 相似文献
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The autosomal recessive gene hairless (hr) is responsible for the complete hairlessness in mice homozygous for this gene. Hair shedding that begins at the age of 10 days is caused by an abnormal cycle of hair follicle development disturbed at the catagen stage. This results in enhanced programmed cell death (apoptosis) and ultimately leads to the complete hair follicle destruction and shedding of all hairs by the age of three weeks. To study the phenotypic expression of the hr gene in a chimeric organism, we have obtained 12 chimeric mice hr/hr +/+ by means of aggregation of early embryos hr/hr and +/+. In chimeric mice, the hair shedding has begun two days later than in the hr/hr mice. By day 23 of postnatal development, hairless areas were present on the coat of chimeric mice or the latter were completely hairless depending on the percentage of the hr/hr mutant component. In four chimeras with high content of the mutant component (68–76%), the hair shedding process was similar to that in the hr/hr mice, though it was accomplished two days later. In three chimeras with 48–51% of the mutant component, alternating hairless and hair-covered bands were observed. These data suggest that the hr gene acts in epidermal cells of a hair follicle, because epidermal cell clones in embryonic skin migrate in the lateral–ventral direction coherently and without mixing. However, some chimeras displayed a pattern which was not so clear-cut: the band borders were illegible and hairs partly covered the hairless areas. In some chimeras, the uniform thinning of the coat was observed. Analysis of the effects of the hr mutant gene in chimeric mice differing in the ratio between mutant (hr/hr) and normal (+/+) components in tissues suggests that the hrgene acts in the epidermal cells of the hair follicle. The interactions between cells have an essential effect on the mode and degree of the hr gene expression, which leads to distortion of the ectodermal coat pattern in chimeras. 相似文献
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Beatriz Castaneda Yohann Simon Didier Ferbus Benoit Robert Julie Chesneau Christopher Mueller Ariane Berdal Frédéric Lézot 《PloS one》2013,8(11)
The MSX2 homeoprotein is implicated in all aspects of craniofacial skeletal development. During postnatal growth, MSX2 is expressed in all cells involved in mineralized tissue formation and plays a role in their differentiation and function. Msx2 null (Msx2
−/−) mice display complex craniofacial skeleton abnormalities with bone and tooth defects. A moderate form osteopetrotic phenotype is observed, along with decreased expression of RANKL (TNFSF11), the main osteoclast-differentiating factor. In order to elucidate the role of such an osteopetrosis in the Msx2
−/− mouse dental phenotype, a bone resorption rescue was performed by mating Msx2
−/− mice with a transgenic mouse line overexpressing Rank (Tnfrsf11a). Msx2
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RankTg mice had significant improvement in the molar phenotype, while incisor epithelium defects were exacerbated in the enamel area, with formation of massive osteolytic tumors. Although compensation for RANKL loss of function could have potential as a therapy for osteopetrosis, but in Msx2
−/− mice, this approach via RANK overexpression in monocyte-derived lineages, amplified latent epithelial tumor development in the peculiar continuously growing incisor. 相似文献
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The mutant genewellhaarig(we) controls the formation of the waved coat in mice, which is most pronounced in homozygotes at 10 to 21 days of postnatal development. Abnormal hair growth and structure in the we/we mutant mice results from defective cell differentiation in the inner root sheath of a hair follicle. To localize the site of the we gene action, we obtained ten chimeric mice by aggregation of the early C57BL/6-2we/we and BALB/c embryos. The chimera coat was waved, shaggy, or almost normal depending on the percentage of the mutant component. In the we/we +/+ chimeric animals of the first generation (G1) aged 21 days, both mutant and normal hair phenotypes were observed, which was especially discernible in zigzag hair. Note that none of the chimeras exhibited the alternating patterns of transversely oriented stripes or patches of either mutant or normal hair; i.e., they had a mixed parental hair phenotype. We also did not observe the animals with an intermediate phenotype, which suggests a discontinuous hair formation in chimeras according to the all or nothing principle. The data obtained indicate that the dermal papilla cells of a hair follicle are the sites for the we gene action. During the embryonic development, dermal cells are strongly mixed, which accounts for the lack of the clear-cut transverse stripes of either mutant or normal hair. The mutant genewe is probably responsible for a disrupted induction signal from the dermal papilla towards ectodermal cells of a hair follicle. 相似文献
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Phytochromes are plant photoreceptors important for development and adaptation to the environment. Phytochrome A (PHYA) is essential for the far-red (FR) high-irradiance responses (HIRs), which are of particular ecological relevance as they enable plants to establish under shade conditions. PHYA and HIRs have been considered unique to seed plants because the divergence of seed plants and cryptogams (e.g., ferns and mosses) preceded the evolution of PHYA. Seed plant phytochromes translocate into the nucleus and regulate gene expression. By contrast, there has been little evidence of a nuclear localization and function of cryptogam phytochromes. Here, we identified responses to FR light in cryptogams, which are highly reminiscent of PHYA signaling in seed plants. In the moss Physcomitrella patens and the fern Adiantum capillus-veneris, phytochromes accumulate in the nucleus in response to light. Although P. patens phytochromes evolved independently of PHYA, we have found that one clade of P. patens phytochromes exhibits the molecular properties of PHYA. We suggest that HIR-like responses had evolved in the last common ancestor of modern seed plants and cryptogams and that HIR signaling is more ancient than PHYA. Thus, other phytochromes in seed plants may have lost the capacity to mediate HIRs during evolution, rather than that PHYA acquired it. 相似文献
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Kathryn S. Doris Ellen L. Rumsby Brian A. Morgan 《Molecular and cellular biology》2012,32(21):4472-4481
Although it is vital that cells detect and respond to oxidative stress to allow adaptation and repair damage, the underlying sensing and signaling mechanisms that control these responses are unclear. Protein ubiquitinylation plays an important role in controlling many biological processes, including cell division. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, ubiquitinylation involves a single E1 enzyme, Uba1, with multiple E2s and E3s providing substrate specificity. For instance, the conserved E2 Cdc34 ubiquitinylates many substrates, including the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Sic1, targeting it for degradation to allow cell cycle progression. Here we reveal that, in contrast to other ubiquitin pathway E2 enzymes, Cdc34 is particularly sensitive to oxidative inactivation, through sequestration of the catalytic cysteine in a disulfide complex with Uba1, by levels of oxidant that do not reduce global ubiquitinylation of proteins. This Cdc34 oxidation is associated with (i) reduced levels of Cdc34-ubiquitin thioester forms, (ii) increased stability of at least one Cdc34 substrate, Sic1, and (iii) Sic1-dependent delay in cell cycle progression. Together, these data reveal that the differential sensitivity of a ubiquitin pathway E2 enzyme to oxidation is utilized as a stress-sensing mechanism to respond to oxidative stress. 相似文献
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M. A. Bedell L. S. Cleveland T. N. O''Sullivan N. G. Copeland N. A. Jenkins 《Genetics》1996,142(3):935-944
Mutations at the Steel (St) locus produce pleiotropic effects on viability as well as hematopoiesis, pigmentation and fertility. Several homozygous viable Sl alleles have previously been shown to contain either structural alterations in mast cell growth factor (Mgf) or regulatory mutations that affect expression of the Mgf gene. More severe Sl alleles cause lethality to homozygous embryos and all lethal Sl alleles examined to data contain deletions that remove the entire Mgf coding region. As the timing of the lethality varies from early to late in gestation, it is possible that some deletions may affect other closely linked genes in addition to Mgf. We have analyzed the extent of deleted sequences in seven homozygous lethal Sl alleles. The results of this analysis suggest that late gestation lethality represents the Sl null phenotype and that peri-implantation lethality results from the deletion of at least one essential gene that maps proximal to Sl. We have also examined gene dosage effects of Sl by comparing the phenotypes of mice homozygous and hemizygous for each of four viable Sl alleles. Lastly, we show that certain combinations of the viable Sl alleles exhibit interallelic complementation. Possible mechanisms by which such complementation could occur are discussed. 相似文献
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The maternal care that offspring receive from their mothers early in life influences the offspring’s development of emotional behavior in adulthood. Here we found that offspring reared by circadian clock-impaired mice show elevated anxiety-related behavior. Clock mutant mice harboring a mutation in Clock, a key component of the molecular circadian clock, display altered daily patterns of nursing behavior that is fragmented during the light period, instead of long bouts of nursing behavior in wild-type mice. Adult wild-type offspring fostered by Clock mutant mice exhibit increased anxiety-related behavior. This is coupled with reduced levels of brain serotonin at postnatal day 14, whose homeostasis during the early postnatal period is critical for normal emotional behavior in adulthood. Together, disruption of the circadian clock in mothers has an adverse impact on establishing normal anxiety levels in offspring, which may increase their risk of developing anxiety disorders. 相似文献
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Susan Pereira Ribeiro Daniela Santoro Rosa Simone Gon?alves Fonseca Eliane Conti Mairena Edilberto Postól Sergio Costa Oliveira Luiza Guilherme Jorge Kalil Edecio Cunha-Neto 《PloS one》2010,5(6)
Current HIV vaccine approaches are focused on immunogens encoding whole HIV antigenic proteins that mainly elicit cytotoxic CD8+ responses. Mounting evidence points toward a critical role for CD4+ T cells in the control of immunodeficiency virus replication, probably due to cognate help. Vaccine-induced CD4+ T cell responses might, therefore, have a protective effect in HIV replication. In addition, successful vaccines may have to elicit responses to multiple epitopes in a high proportion of vaccinees, to match the highly variable circulating strains of HIV. Using rational vaccine design, we developed a DNA vaccine encoding 18 algorithm-selected conserved, “promiscuous” (multiple HLA-DR-binding) B-subtype HIV CD4 epitopes - previously found to be frequently recognized by HIV-infected patients. We assessed the ability of the vaccine to induce broad T cell responses in the context of multiple HLA class II molecules using different strains of HLA class II- transgenic mice (-DR2, -DR4, -DQ6 and -DQ8). Mice displayed CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses of significant breadth and magnitude, and 16 out of the 18 encoded epitopes were recognized. By virtue of inducing broad responses against conserved CD4+ T cell epitopes that can be recognized in the context of widely diverse, common HLA class II alleles, this vaccine concept may cope both with HIV genetic variability and increased population coverage. The vaccine may thus be a source of cognate help for HIV-specific CD8+ T cells elicited by conventional immunogens, in a wide proportion of vaccinees. 相似文献
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Mice that carry the autosomal recessive gene weaver show a distinctive loss of nigrostriatal dopamine innervation, with the greatest deficits in the dorsal caudate-putamen and almost complete sparing in the nucleus accumbens and ventral caudate. In addition to loss of dopamine in this model, it has recently been shown that markers of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) innervation including 5-HT content, synaptosomal uptake of [3H]5-HT and [3H]citalopram binding were elevated in the dorsal neostriatum of the weaver mutant mouse. Using quantitative autoradiography of specific ligands for dopamine and 5-HT uptake sites as well as serotonin 5-HT1 and 5-HT2A receptors, we found an increased density of 5-HT uptake sites and 5-HT1 receptors restricted to the dorsal portion of the neostriatum of the weaver mouse. In contrast, 5-HT2A receptors were increased in both the dorsal and ventral portions of the rostral neostriatum as well as the nucleus accumbens. The behavioural and functional relevance of these receptor changes is unclear, although, adaptations in 5-HT may play a role in certain aspects of spontaneous behaviour in the weaver mutant mouse. 相似文献
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Most human neurodegenerative diseases are sporadic, and appear later in life. While the underlying mechanisms of the progression of those diseases are still unclear, investigations into the familial forms of comparable diseases suggest that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is involved in the pathogenesis. Binding immunoglobulin protein (BiP) is an ER chaperone that is central to ER function. We produced knock-in mice expressing a mutant BiP that lacked the retrieval sequence in order to evaluate the effect of a functional defect in an ER chaperone in multi-cellular organisms. Here we report that heterozygous mutant BiP mice revealed motor disabilities in aging. We found a degeneration of some motoneurons in the spinal cord accompanied by accumulations of ubiquitinated proteins. The defect in retrieval of BiP by the KDEL receptor leads to impaired activities in quality control and autophagy, suggesting that functional defects in the ER chaperones may contribute to the late onset of neurodegenerative diseases. 相似文献
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Megan M. Parrott Sarah A. Sitarski Randy J. Arnold Lora K. Picton R. Blake Hill Suchetana Mukhopadhyay 《Journal of virology》2009,83(6):2584-2591
Alphavirus particles are covered by 80 glycoprotein spikes that are essential for viral entry. Spikes consist of the E2 receptor binding protein and the E1 fusion protein. Spike assembly occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum, where E1 associates with pE2, a precursor containing E3 and E2 proteins. E3 is a small, cysteine-rich, extracellular glycoprotein that mediates proper folding of pE2 and its subsequent association with E1. In addition, cleavage of E3 from the assembled spike is required to make the virus particles efficiently fusion competent. We have found that the E3 protein in Sindbis virus contains one disulfide bond between residues Cys19 and Cys25. Replacing either of these two critical cysteines resulted in mutants with attenuated titers. Replacing both cysteines with either alanine or serine resulted in double mutants that were lethal. Insertion of additional cysteines based on E3 proteins from other alphaviruses resulted in either sequential or nested disulfide bond patterns. E3 sequences that formed sequential disulfides yielded virus with near-wild-type titers, while those that contained nested disulfide bonds had attenuated activity. Our data indicate that the role of the cysteine residues in E3 is not primarily structural. We hypothesize that E3 has an enzymatic or functional role in virus assembly, and these possibilities are further discussed.Alphaviruses are members of the Togaviradae family and are single-stranded, positive-sense RNA, enveloped viruses (17). The lipid membranes of the viruses have 80 glycoprotein spikes which are required for viral entry. Each spike is comprised of three copies of a heterodimer which consists of the E2 and E1 proteins (22, 54). E2 and E1 are glycoproteins with a single transmembrane helix that traverses the host-derived lipid bilayer. E2 interacts with the nucleocapsid core at the C terminus (12, 16, 27, 43) and contains the receptor binding site at the N terminus (5, 21, 45). E1 is the viral fusion protein responsible for mediating fusion between the virus membrane and the host cell membrane during an infection (13, 39, 47). Specific interactions in both the ectodomain and transmembrane regions are critical for heterodimer formation (30, 35, 46, 54). The assembly of each heterodimer, its subsequent assembly into a spike, and the interaction of the cytoplasmic tail of the spike with the nucleocapsid core are all essential for the efficient production of infectious particles.Glycoprotein spike assembly requires four structural proteins, E3, E2, 6K, and E1, which are expressed as a single polyprotein. E3 is a small, 64-amino-acid protein (Sindbis virus [SINV] numbering) and contains a signal sequence that translocates the protein into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (3, 4, 15). Early in translation, glycosylation of N14 (SINV numbering) occurs and this promotes E3''s release from the ER membrane into the lumen. As a result, the signal sequence is not cleaved from the E3 protein (14). Cellular enzymes cleave the polyprotein to yield pE2 (an uncleaved protein consisting of E3 and E2), 6K, and E1 (23, 55) proteins. In the ER, E1 is found in several conformations, only one of which will form a functional heterodimer with pE2, allowing its transport to the Golgi apparatus (1, 2, 6, 7, 36). After pE2-E1 heterodimerization, self-association between three heterodimers occurs and each individual spike is formed (25, 26, 36). As observed with Semliki Forest virus, disulfide bonds reshuffle within pE2 during protein folding (34), possibly forming intermolecular disulfide bonds between E3 and E2 residues. However, no intermolecular disulfide bonds between pE2 and E1 have been identified (34). Once the viral spikes have been assembled, they are transported to the plasma membrane (11) and are thus exposed to subcellular changes of pH, from pH 7.2 in the ER to pH 5.7 in the vesicles constitutively transporting the spikes to the plasma membrane. In the trans-Golgi network, the E3 protein is cleaved from pE2 by the cellular protein furin (18, 44, 55). E3 remains noncovalently attached to the released virus particle, while in other species E3 is found in the medium of virus-infected cells (32, 49).E3 is required for efficient particle assembly, both in mediating spike folding and in spike activation for viral entry. When an ER signal sequence was substituted for the E3 protein, heterodimerization of pE2 and E1 was abolished (26). Furthermore, when E2 and E1 were expressed individually, low levels of E2 were transported to the cell surface while E1 remained in the ER, suggesting that heterodimerization with pE2 is necessary for E1 to be transported to the cell surface (24, 26, 46). These results are consistent with E3 playing a critical role in mediating the folding of pE2 and the association of pE2 and E1 proteins during spike assembly (7, 38). In viruses where the furin cleavage site was mutated, the virus particles were correctly assembled but severely reduced in infectivity, presumably because the fusion protein was unable to dissociate from pE2 and initiate fusion (44, 55).A comparison of an amino acid sequence alignment of E3 proteins from different alphaviruses (Fig. (Fig.1)1) shows that the E3 protein is a small protein with four conserved cysteine (Cys) residues. A subset of E3 proteins contains an additional two Cys residues in a narrow cysteine/proline-rich region, PPCXPCC (Fig. (Fig.1).1). We have purified recombinant E3 protein from SINV and have determined that a disulfide bond is present and, furthermore, that these Cys residues are important in virus assembly. Within the alphavirus E3 proteins, we have identified a region that is important for mediating spike transport to the plasma membrane and thus is critical for spike assembly.Open in a separate windowFIG. 1.E3 amino acid sequence alignment from a representative group of alphaviruses. The cysteines marked with asterisks are conserved in all alphavirus species. The ⋄ indicates the conserved but nonessential glycosylation site. The PPCXPCC motif present in ∼50% of alphaviruses is underlined. SFV, Semliki Forest virus; RRV, Ross River virus; BFV, Barmah Forest virus; EEE, eastern equine encephalitis virus; ONN, O''nyong nyong virus; IGB, Igbo Ora virus; OCK, Ockelbo virus; WEE, western equine encephalitis virus; AUR, Aura virus; VEE, Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus. 相似文献