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VP4 protein from human rhinovirus 14 is released by pressure and locked in the capsid by the antiviral compound WIN
Authors:Gonçalves Rafael B  Mendes Ygara S  Soares Marcia R  Katpally Umesh  Smith Thomas J  Silva Jerson L  Oliveira Andréa C
Institution:Programa de Biologia Estrutural, Instituto de Bioquímica Médica, CCS, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-590, Brazil.
Abstract:Rhinoviruses are the major causative agents of the common cold in humans. Here, we studied the stability of human rhinovirus type 14 (HRV14) under conditions of high hydrostatic pressure, low temperature, and urea in the absence and presence of an antiviral drug. Capsid dissociation and changes in the protein conformation were monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy, light scattering, circular dichroism, gel filtration chromatography, mass spectrometry and infectivity assays. The data show that high pressure induces the dissociation of HRV14 and that this process is inhibited by WIN 52084. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry experiments demonstrate that VP4, the most internal viral protein, is released from the capsid by pressure treatment. This release of VP4 is concomitant with loss of infectivity. Our studies also show that at least one antiviral effect of the WIN drugs involves the locking of VP4 inside the capsid by blocking the dynamics associated with cell attachment.
Keywords:HRV14  human rhinovirus type 14  VP  viral protein  bis-ANS  bis-(-8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfonate)  MALDI  matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization  TOF  time-of-flight  ICAM-1  intercellular adhesion molecule 1  VLDLR  very low density lipoprotein receptor  MD  molecular dynamics
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