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Acylation and cholesterol binding are not required for targeting of influenza A virus M2 protein to the hemagglutinin-defined budozone
Authors:Bastian Thaa  Stefanie Siche  Andreas Herrmann  Michael Veit
Affiliation:1. Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Veterinärmedizin, Institut für Virologie, Zentrum für Infektionsmedizin – Robert-von-Ostertag-Haus, Robert-von-Ostertag-Straße 7–13, 14163 Berlin, Germany;2. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Invalidenstraße 42, 10115 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Influenza virus assembles in the budozone, a cholesterol-/sphingolipid-enriched (“raft”) domain at the apical plasma membrane, organized by hemagglutinin (HA). The viral protein M2 localizes to the budozone edge for virus particle scission. This was proposed to depend on acylation and cholesterol binding. We show that M2–GFP without these motifs is still transported apically in polarized cells. Employing FRET, we determined that clustering between HA and M2 is reduced upon disruption of HA’s raft-association features (acylation, transmembranous VIL motif), but remains unchanged with M2 lacking acylation and/or cholesterol-binding sites. The motifs are thus irrelevant for M2 targeting in cells.
Keywords:Cer, cerulean (cyan-fluorescent protein)   CHO, Chinese hamster ovary cells   DRM, detergent-resistant membranes   FLIM, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy   FRET, Fluorescence resonance energy transfer   GFP, green-fluorescent protein   GPMV, giant plasma membrane vesicle   HA, hemagglutinin   MDCK, Madin&ndash  Darby canine kidney cells   TMD, transmembrane domain   YFP, yellow-fluorescent protein
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