The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex

Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) orf5 (ac5) is a group I alphabaculovirus-specific gene of unknown function, although the protein (AC5) was previously reported to be associated with the per os infectivity factor (PIF) complex. The purpose of this study was to study the dynamics of AC5 during AcMNPV infection and to verify whether it is indeed a component of the PIF complex. Transcription and expression analyses suggested that ac5 is a late viral gene. An ac5-deleted recombinant AcMNPV was generated by homologous recombination. A one-step growth curve assay indicated that ac5 was not required for budded virus (BV) production in Sf9 cells. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that the deletion of ac5 did not affect occlusion body (OB) morphology, and nor did it affect the insertion of occlusion-derived virus (ODV) into OBs. Partially denaturing SDS-PAGE and a co-immunoprecipitation assay clearly showed that AC5 was not a component of the PIF complex, while the deletion of ac5 did not affect the formation and presence of the PIF complex. Further analyses showed, however, that AC5 was an OB-specific protein, but it was not detected as a component of BVs or ODVs. Bioassay experiments showed that the oral infectivity of ac5-deleted AcMNPV to third instar Spodoptera exigua larvae was not significantly different from that of the ac5-repaired virus. In conclusion, AC5 is an intrinsic protein of OBs, instead of being a component of the PIF complex, and is not essential for either BV or ODV infection. AC5 is awaiting the assignment of another hitherto unknown function.

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Main Authors: Wang, Xi, Chen, Cheng, Zhang, Nan, Li, Jiang, Deng, Fei, Wang, Hualin, Vlak, Just M., Hu, Zhihong, Wang, Manli
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Subjects:Ac5, Baculovirus, Function, Group I alphabaculovirus, Occlusion body, PIF complex,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5364742025-01-17 Wang, Xi Chen, Cheng Zhang, Nan Li, Jiang Deng, Fei Wang, Hualin Vlak, Just M. Hu, Zhihong Wang, Manli Article/Letter to editor Journal of General Virology 99 (2018) 4 ISSN: 0022-1317 The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex 2018 Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) orf5 (ac5) is a group I alphabaculovirus-specific gene of unknown function, although the protein (AC5) was previously reported to be associated with the per os infectivity factor (PIF) complex. The purpose of this study was to study the dynamics of AC5 during AcMNPV infection and to verify whether it is indeed a component of the PIF complex. Transcription and expression analyses suggested that ac5 is a late viral gene. An ac5-deleted recombinant AcMNPV was generated by homologous recombination. A one-step growth curve assay indicated that ac5 was not required for budded virus (BV) production in Sf9 cells. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that the deletion of ac5 did not affect occlusion body (OB) morphology, and nor did it affect the insertion of occlusion-derived virus (ODV) into OBs. Partially denaturing SDS-PAGE and a co-immunoprecipitation assay clearly showed that AC5 was not a component of the PIF complex, while the deletion of ac5 did not affect the formation and presence of the PIF complex. Further analyses showed, however, that AC5 was an OB-specific protein, but it was not detected as a component of BVs or ODVs. Bioassay experiments showed that the oral infectivity of ac5-deleted AcMNPV to third instar Spodoptera exigua larvae was not significantly different from that of the ac5-repaired virus. In conclusion, AC5 is an intrinsic protein of OBs, instead of being a component of the PIF complex, and is not essential for either BV or ODV infection. AC5 is awaiting the assignment of another hitherto unknown function. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-group-i-alphabaculovirus-specific-protein-ac5-is-a-novel-comp 10.1099/jgv.0.001031 https://edepot.wur.nl/446951 Ac5 Baculovirus Function Group I alphabaculovirus Occlusion body PIF complex Wageningen University & Research
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topic Ac5
Baculovirus
Function
Group I alphabaculovirus
Occlusion body
PIF complex
Ac5
Baculovirus
Function
Group I alphabaculovirus
Occlusion body
PIF complex
spellingShingle Ac5
Baculovirus
Function
Group I alphabaculovirus
Occlusion body
PIF complex
Ac5
Baculovirus
Function
Group I alphabaculovirus
Occlusion body
PIF complex
Wang, Xi
Chen, Cheng
Zhang, Nan
Li, Jiang
Deng, Fei
Wang, Hualin
Vlak, Just M.
Hu, Zhihong
Wang, Manli
The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex
description Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) orf5 (ac5) is a group I alphabaculovirus-specific gene of unknown function, although the protein (AC5) was previously reported to be associated with the per os infectivity factor (PIF) complex. The purpose of this study was to study the dynamics of AC5 during AcMNPV infection and to verify whether it is indeed a component of the PIF complex. Transcription and expression analyses suggested that ac5 is a late viral gene. An ac5-deleted recombinant AcMNPV was generated by homologous recombination. A one-step growth curve assay indicated that ac5 was not required for budded virus (BV) production in Sf9 cells. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that the deletion of ac5 did not affect occlusion body (OB) morphology, and nor did it affect the insertion of occlusion-derived virus (ODV) into OBs. Partially denaturing SDS-PAGE and a co-immunoprecipitation assay clearly showed that AC5 was not a component of the PIF complex, while the deletion of ac5 did not affect the formation and presence of the PIF complex. Further analyses showed, however, that AC5 was an OB-specific protein, but it was not detected as a component of BVs or ODVs. Bioassay experiments showed that the oral infectivity of ac5-deleted AcMNPV to third instar Spodoptera exigua larvae was not significantly different from that of the ac5-repaired virus. In conclusion, AC5 is an intrinsic protein of OBs, instead of being a component of the PIF complex, and is not essential for either BV or ODV infection. AC5 is awaiting the assignment of another hitherto unknown function.
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topic_facet Ac5
Baculovirus
Function
Group I alphabaculovirus
Occlusion body
PIF complex
author Wang, Xi
Chen, Cheng
Zhang, Nan
Li, Jiang
Deng, Fei
Wang, Hualin
Vlak, Just M.
Hu, Zhihong
Wang, Manli
author_facet Wang, Xi
Chen, Cheng
Zhang, Nan
Li, Jiang
Deng, Fei
Wang, Hualin
Vlak, Just M.
Hu, Zhihong
Wang, Manli
author_sort Wang, Xi
title The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex
title_short The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex
title_full The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex
title_fullStr The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex
title_full_unstemmed The group I alphabaculovirus-specific protein, AC5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with ODVS or the PIF complex
title_sort group i alphabaculovirus-specific protein, ac5, is a novel component of the occlusion body but is not associated with odvs or the pif complex
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-group-i-alphabaculovirus-specific-protein-ac5-is-a-novel-comp
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