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Insights into a Viral Lytic Pathway from an Archaeal Virus-Host System
Authors:Jamie C. Snyder  Susan K. Brumfield  Keshia M. Kerchner  Tessa E. F. Quax  David Prangishvili  Mark J. Young
Affiliation:aDepartments of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology;bChemistry and Biochemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA;cUnité de Biologie Moleculaire du Gène chez les Extrêmophiles, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
Abstract:Archaeal host cells infected by Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus (STIV) and Sulfolobus islandicus rod-shaped virus 2 (SIRV2) produce unusual pyramid-like structures on the cell surface prior to virus-induced cell lysis. This viral lysis process is distinct from known viral lysis processes associated with bacterial or eukaryal viruses. The STIV protein C92 and the SIRV2 protein 98 are the only viral proteins required for the formation of the pyramid lysis structures of STIV and SIRV2, respectively. Since SIRV2 and STIV have fundamentally different morphotypes and genome sequences, it is surprising that they share this lysis system. In this study, we have constructed a collection of C92/P98 chimeric proteins and tested their abilities, both in the context of virus replication and alone, to form pyramid lysis structures in S. solfataricus. The results of this study illustrate that these proteins are functionally homologous when expressed as individual chimeric proteins but not when expressed in the context of complete STIV infection.
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