Effects of US3 protein kinase activity on localization of UL31/UL34 protein and nucleocapsids egress of duck plague virus

US3蛋白激酶活性对鸭瘟病毒UL31/UL34蛋白定位和核衣壳释放的影响

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Abstract

Duck plague virus (DPV) is a pathogen causing duck plague and has caused huge economic losses in poultry industry. In our previous report, US3 gene deletion from DPV genome seriously impaired virus replication. In this study, we constructed a US3 kinase-inactive mutant (US3K213A) to further explore the function of US3 protein (pUS3) in DPV. Our results showed that the loss of pUS3 kinase activity caused lower viral titers, smaller plaque sizes and a blockage of capsids nuclear egress including primary enveloped virion (PEV) accumulation compared to the parental virus infection. It indicates that the effects of DPV pUS3 on viral propagation depended on its kinase activity. In addition, we conducted electron microscopy analysis to show the outer nuclear membrane (ONM) evaginations and the nuclear envelope (NE) deep invagination in US3K213A-infected cells. Finally, an irregular distribution of pUL31/pUL34 in the NE in △US3- and US3K213A-infected cells and an interaction of pUS3 and pUL31 were found, which suggests that pUS3 potentially targets pUL31 and regulates the localization of pUL31/pUL34 to promote nucleocapsids egress through its kinase activity.

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