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Understanding the function of the hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) is fundamental to elucidating the underlying mechanisms of hepatitis and hepatocarcinogenesis caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. We identified heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60) as a novel cellular target of HBx by the combination of affinity purification and mass spectrometry. Physical interaction between HBx and Hsp60 was confirmed by standard immunoprecipitation and immunoblot methods. Analysis of HBx deletion constructs showed that amino acids 88-117 of HBx were responsible for the binding to Hsp60. Confocal laser microscopy demonstrated that HBx and Hsp60 colocalized in mitochondria. Furthermore, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP end labeling (TUNEL) revealed that the introduction of Hsp60 into cells facilitated HBx-induced apoptosis. These findings suggest the importance of the molecular chaperon protein Hsp60 to the function of HBV viral proteins.  相似文献   

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The viral protein HBx is the key regulatory factor of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and the main etiology for HBV-associated liver diseases, such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Historically, HBx has defied biochemical and structural characterization, deterring efforts to understand its molecular mechanisms. Here we show that soluble HBx fused to solubility tags copurifies with either a [2Fe-2S] or a [4Fe-4S] cluster, a feature that is shared among five HBV genotypes. We show that the O2-stable [2Fe-2S] cluster form converts to an O2-sensitive [4Fe-4S] state when reacted with chemical reductants, a transformation that is best described by a reductive coupling mechanism reminiscent of Fe-S cluster scaffold proteins. In addition, the Fe-S cluster conversions are partially reversible in successive reduction–oxidation cycles, with cluster loss mainly occurring during (re)oxidation. The considerably negative reduction potential of the [4Fe-4S]2+/1+ couple (−520 mV) suggests that electron transfer may not be likely in the cell. Collectively, our findings identify HBx as an Fe-S protein with striking similarities to Fe-S scaffold proteins both in cluster type and reductive transformation. An Fe-S cluster in HBx offers new insights into its previously unknown molecular properties and sets the stage for deciphering the roles of HBx-associated iron (mis)regulation and reactive oxygen species in the context of liver tumorigenesis.  相似文献   

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Khattar E  Mukherji A  Kumar V 《The FEBS journal》2012,279(7):1220-1230
Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) is a putative viral oncoprotein that plays an important role in various cellular processes, including modulation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt signalling pathway. However, the molecular mechanism of Akt activation remains elusive. Here we show that HBx interacts with Akt1 kinase and is phosphorylated at serine 31 as indicated by mutational analysis of the Akt recognition motif (creating the HBxS31A mutant) or immunoblotting of HBx immunoprecipitates using Akt motif-specific antibody. The Akt-dependent phosphorylation of HBx was abrogated in the presence of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor LY294002 or Akt1 gene silencing by specific siRNA. Co-immunoprecipitation studies provided evidence for HBx-Akt interaction in a cellular environment. This interaction was also confirmed in hepatoma HepG2.2.15 cells in which HBx was expressed at physiological levels from the integrated hepatitis B viral genome. The HBx-Akt interaction was essential for Akt signalling, and involved displacement of the Akt-bound negative regulator 'C-terminal modulator protein' by HBx. HBx-activated Akt phosphorylated its downstream target glycogen synthase kinase 3β, leading to stabilization of β-catenin, while p65 phosphorylation resulted in enhanced promoter recruitment and expression of target genes encoding cyclin D1 and Bcl-XL. Further, the oncogenic potential of HBx was significantly augmented in the presence of Akt in a soft agar colony formation assay. Together, these results suggest that oncogenic co-operation between HBx and Akt may be important for cell proliferation, abrogation of apoptosis and tumorigenic transformation of cells.  相似文献   

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The latent membrane protein-1 (LMP1) of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), saimiri transformation protein (STP) of Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS), and K1 protein of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) are potent gammaherpesvirus oncogenes. To study the possible effects of double viral infection, we investigated the effects of oncogenic early proteins of DNA viruses E1A and E1B (adenovirus-5), E6 and E7 (human papillomavirus-16), HBx (hepatitis B virus), Tag (SV40), and gammaherpesviral oncogene during co-infection in human B-lymphoma (Ramos) and human T-cell leukemia (Jurkat) cell lines. HBx transactivated the promoters of LMP1, STP, and K1 the most, by about six-, three-, and twofold, respectively. Analyses of site-directed mutation and the heterologous promoter system showed that HBx activated the promoter activity of these genes via the NF-kappaB site. These results suggest that HBV (HBx) infection of cells previously infected by gammaherpesviruses transactivates their oncogenes, resulting in possible virus-related disease pathogenesis.  相似文献   

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Jagged1 is one of the ligands of Notch signaling pathway, which controls cellular proliferation and differentiation, and also plays important roles in various malignant tumors. However, the expression of Jagged1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been elucidated, nor whether it is associated with hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx). In this study, we found that Jagged1 was highly expressed in 79.2% (42/53) of HCC tissues compared with adjacent nontumor liver (P <0.05), and its expression was found to be closely related with HBx (rs=0.522, P <0.001) in HCC tissues. Our in vitro study also showed that alteration of HBx expression in HCC cell lines led to a consistent change of Jagged1. Moreover, Jagged1 was found to co-localize and directly interact with HBx in HCC tissues and HBx expressed HCC cell lines. Our results reveal that Jagged1, which is regulated by HBx, may contribute to the development of HCC.  相似文献   

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Various functions are ascribed to the HBx regulatory protein of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Due to the low expression level of HBx, it has been difficult to correlate spatial and temporal HBx expression levels with specific functions. Based on a novel cell-permeable peptide, known as the translocation motif (TLM), cell-permeable HBx fusion proteins were generated. The TLM–HBx fusion protein is rapidly internalized from the medium into almost all cells, whereas no significant internalization was seen with wild-type HBx. The major fraction of internalized HBx protein moves from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. The cytosolic fraction, however, activates c-RAF1/extracellular-signal-related kinase 2 signalling and causes activation of activator protein 1 (AP1) and nuclear factor-κB. The TLM–HBx protein rescues HBV gene expression from an activator-deficient HBV genome. These results indicate that cell-permeable regulatory proteins provide a novel, efficient tool for a clearly defined, dose-dependent analysis of regulatory protein function, without affecting the integrity of the cell, and can be used for the safe reconstitution of virus production from a regulatory-protein-deficient virus genome.  相似文献   

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W T Guo  K D Bell    J H Ou 《Journal of virology》1991,65(12):6686-6692
The hepatitis B virus EnhI enhancer element overlaps the promoter of the X gene. By performing methylation interference experiments, four protein factor binding sites clustered in a 120-bp region were found to control the EnhI enhancer and X promoter activities. Deletion mapping experiments indicated that the two upstream protein factor binding sites constituted a basal enhancer module. This module, likely bound by a liver-specific factor and a ubiquitous factor, could activate the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene promoter by 5- or 10-fold, depending on the orientation, in Huh7 cells, a liver-derived cell line, but not in other cell types tested. The two downstream protein factor binding sites interact with the upstream basal enhancer module in an orientation- and distance-dependent manner to increase the enhancer activity by another 10-fold. In addition, at least one of the two downstream protein factor binding sites is also essential for the X promoter activity.  相似文献   

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trans-activation of viral enhancers by the hepatitis B virus X protein.   总被引:53,自引:25,他引:28  
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乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)X蛋白(HBx)与HBV相关肝细胞肝癌(HCC)的发生和发展密切相关.深入研究HBx在HCC形成中的作用将为探索HBV致癌机制提供重要依据.HBx是多功能蛋白,其对细胞凋亡的影响至今仍存在分歧.许多研究表明,HBx既有促进细胞凋亡又有抑制细胞凋亡的功能,但原因不清楚.本研究中,将表达HBx的质粒短...  相似文献   

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The hepatitis B virus X protein (HBX) plays key regulatory roles in viral replication and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. HBX is an unstable protein; its instability is attributed to rapid degradation through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Here, we show that the middle and carboxyl-terminal domains of HBX, independently fused to GFP, render the recombinant proteins susceptible to proteasomal degradation, while the amino-terminal domain has little effect on the ubiquitination or stability of HBX. Mutation of any single or combination of up to five of six lysine residues, all located in the middle and carboxyl-terminal domain, did not prevent HBX from being ubiquitinated, ruling out any specific lysine as the sole site of ubiquitination. Surprisingly, HBX in which all six lysines were mutated and showed no evidence of ubiquitination, was still susceptible to proteasomal degradation. These results suggest that both ubiquitin-dependent and -independent proteasomal degradation processes are operative in HBX turnover.  相似文献   

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Self-association of the transactivator HBx protein of hepatitis B virus was investigated using the yeast two-hybrid system. Expression vectors for the full-length HBx (X0) and its truncated mutants (X15 and X16) were constructed by separately ligating the DNA-binding (BD) and transactivation domains (AD) of Gal4. Co-transformants of the BD and AD constructs of HBx were selected using defined minimal medium and analyzed for the reconstitution of beta-galactosidase activity. No two-hybrid interaction was observed either between the full-length HBx molecules or its highly truncated mutant X16. However, a strong functional interaction between X0 and X15, X0 and X16, and X15 and X16 suggested that HBx could self-associate in a cellular environment through its carboxy-terminal region.  相似文献   

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The immune response to the X protein of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) was studied by epitope mapping by using a set of MS2-HBx fusion proteins and synthetic peptides. Antibodies in sera of patients with acute and chronic HBV infection showed a multispecific immune response. Each serum contained antibodies to a different set of epitopes, which taken together cover most of the HBx sequence. Some of the epitopes were detectable only by immunoblotting with fusion proteins; others were detectable only by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with synthetic peptides. The carboxy-terminal half of the HBx protein was preferentially recognized by antibodies from patients with chronic hepatitis and contained a short immunodominant antigenic region with at least two major nonoverlapping epitopes. Anti-HBx antibody titers as revealed by peptide ELISAs were highest and most frequent in patients with chronic hepatitis and usually low in acutely infected patients and asymptomatic carriers. The data demonstrate a remarkable qualitative and quantitative heterogeneity of the humoral HBx immune response which can be monitored by HBx-specific peptide ELISAs. Such tests may become useful diagnostic tools.  相似文献   

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X Zhang  X You  N Li  W Zhang  S Gagos  Q Wang  A Banos  N Cai  H Zhang  H Zhang  X Zhang  C Shan  L Qiu  S Zhang  N Lv  M Chen  Y Du  J Xia  L Ye  X Zhang 《FEBS letters》2012,586(19):3215-3221
The significance of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA-based integration in hepatocarcinogenesis is poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated whether the integration of HBV X gene (HBx) is involved in the event. Our finding showed that the integration of HBx fragment (316-462 bp/262-462 bp) was able to transform human immortalized normal liver LO2 cells using a cell model of HBx-integration. We identified that the recombination, HBx/Alu core sequence/subtelomeric DNA, was required for the transformation, which could be detected in 5 out of 44 clinical HBx-positive hepatocellular carcinoma tissues. Thus, we conclude that HBx integration is involved in the hepatocarcinogenesis.  相似文献   

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J Pugh  A Zweidler    J Summers 《Journal of virology》1989,63(3):1371-1376
The amino acid composition of the major duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) core particle proteins was determined. The results of this analysis indicated that cores are composed of a single major protein that initiates translation from the second available AUG in the DHBV core gene. Proteins isolated from core particles purified from the cytoplasm of DHBV-infected duck hepatocytes exhibited heterogeneity in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, independent of the stage of viral DNA maturation. Incubation of native cores with alkaline phosphatase removed this heterogeneity, indicating that phosphorylation of external amino acids was responsible. Core protein isolated from mature DHBV purified from serum of infected animals did not display heterogeneity, suggesting a possible role for dephosphorylation in virus maturation.  相似文献   

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