Timmusk Sirje, Fossum Caroline, Berg Mikael
Department of Molecular Biosciences, Section of Veterinary Immunology and Virology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 588, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health, Section of Parasitology and Virology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 588, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
J Gen Virol. 2006 Nov;87(Pt 11):3215-3223. doi: 10.1099/vir.0.81785-0.
Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is an important porcine pathogen that establishes persistent subclinical infections but may, on activation, contribute to the development of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). This disease is characterized by weight loss, respiratory or digestive disorders and enlarged lymph nodes with lymphocyte depletion. The molecular mechanisms behind the development of the disease are completely unknown. In order to clarify functions of the different viral proteins and, if possible, to connect these new findings to molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis or the viral life cycle, a bacterial two-hybrid screening of a porcine expression library from PK-15A cells was conducted. Using viral proteins corresponding to ORFs 1, 2, 3 and 4 as bait, a number of interactions were identified and two of them were chosen for further characterization. GST pull-down assays confirmed that viral replicase (Rep) interacted with an intermediate filament protein, similar to human syncoilin, and with the transcriptional regulator c-myc. Furthermore, interactions of the viral proteins to each other revealed an interaction between PCV2 Rep and the capsid (Cap) protein and Cap to itself.
猪圆环病毒2型(PCV2)是一种重要的猪病原体,可引发持续性亚临床感染,但在激活后可能会导致断奶后多系统消耗综合征(PMWS)的发生。这种疾病的特征是体重减轻、呼吸或消化紊乱以及淋巴结肿大伴淋巴细胞耗竭。该疾病发生背后的分子机制完全未知。为了阐明不同病毒蛋白的功能,并尽可能将这些新发现与发病机制或病毒生命周期背后的分子机制联系起来,我们对来自PK-15A细胞的猪表达文库进行了细菌双杂交筛选。以对应于开放阅读框1、2、3和4的病毒蛋白作为诱饵,鉴定出了许多相互作用,并选择其中两个进行进一步表征。谷胱甘肽S-转移酶(GST)下拉试验证实,病毒复制酶(Rep)与一种类似于人类突触结合蛋白的中间丝蛋白以及转录调节因子c-myc相互作用。此外,病毒蛋白之间的相互作用揭示了PCV2 Rep与衣壳(Cap)蛋白之间以及Cap自身之间的相互作用。