Characterization of novel components of the baculovirus per os infectivity factor complex

Baculovirus occlusion-derived virus (ODV) infects insect midgut cells under alkaline conditions, a process mediated by highly conserved per os infectivity factors (PIFs), P74 (PIF0), PIF1, PIF2, PIF3, PIF4, and PIF5 (ODV-E56). Previously, a multimolecular complex composed of PIF1, PIF2, PIF3, and P74 was identified which was proposed to play an essential role during ODV entry. Recently, more proteins have been identified that play important roles in ODV oral infectivity, including PIF4, PIF5, and SF58, which might work in concert with previously known PIFs to facilitate ODV infection. In order to understand the ODV entry mechanism, the identification of all components of the PIF complex is crucial. Hence, the aim of this study was to identify additional components of the PIF complex. Coimmunoprecipitation (CoIP) combined with proteomic analysis was used to identify the components of the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) PIF complex. PIF4 and P95 (AC83) were identified as components of the PIF complex while PIF5 was not, and this was confirmed with blue native PAGE and a second CoIP. Deletion of the pif4 gene impaired complex formation, but deletion of pif5 did not. Differentially denaturing SDS-PAGE further revealed that PIF4 forms a stable complex with PIF1, PIF2, and PIF3. P95 and P74 are more loosely associated with this complex. Three other proteins, AC5, AC68, and AC108 (homologue of SF58), were also found by the proteomic analysis to be associated with the PIF complex. Finally the functional significance of the PIF protein interactions is discussed.

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Main Authors: Peng, K., van Lent, J.W.M., Boeren, J.A., Fang, M., Theilmann, D.A., Erlandson, M., Vlak, J.M., van Oers, M.M.
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Subjects:autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus, budded virus, envelope protein, escherichia-coli, gene, heliothis-virescens larvae, in-vivo, nuclear polyhedrosis-virus, occlusion-derived virus, oral infectivity,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4276452025-01-21 Peng, K. van Lent, J.W.M. Boeren, J.A. Fang, M. Theilmann, D.A. Erlandson, M. Vlak, J.M. van Oers, M.M. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Virology 86 (2012) 9 ISSN: 0022-538X Characterization of novel components of the baculovirus per os infectivity factor complex 2012 Baculovirus occlusion-derived virus (ODV) infects insect midgut cells under alkaline conditions, a process mediated by highly conserved per os infectivity factors (PIFs), P74 (PIF0), PIF1, PIF2, PIF3, PIF4, and PIF5 (ODV-E56). Previously, a multimolecular complex composed of PIF1, PIF2, PIF3, and P74 was identified which was proposed to play an essential role during ODV entry. Recently, more proteins have been identified that play important roles in ODV oral infectivity, including PIF4, PIF5, and SF58, which might work in concert with previously known PIFs to facilitate ODV infection. In order to understand the ODV entry mechanism, the identification of all components of the PIF complex is crucial. Hence, the aim of this study was to identify additional components of the PIF complex. Coimmunoprecipitation (CoIP) combined with proteomic analysis was used to identify the components of the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) PIF complex. PIF4 and P95 (AC83) were identified as components of the PIF complex while PIF5 was not, and this was confirmed with blue native PAGE and a second CoIP. Deletion of the pif4 gene impaired complex formation, but deletion of pif5 did not. Differentially denaturing SDS-PAGE further revealed that PIF4 forms a stable complex with PIF1, PIF2, and PIF3. P95 and P74 are more loosely associated with this complex. Three other proteins, AC5, AC68, and AC108 (homologue of SF58), were also found by the proteomic analysis to be associated with the PIF complex. Finally the functional significance of the PIF protein interactions is discussed. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/characterization-of-novel-components-of-the-baculovirus-per-os-in 10.1128/JVI.06801-11 https://edepot.wur.nl/231084 autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus budded virus envelope protein escherichia-coli gene heliothis-virescens larvae in-vivo nuclear polyhedrosis-virus occlusion-derived virus oral infectivity Wageningen University & Research
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topic autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus
budded virus
envelope protein
escherichia-coli
gene
heliothis-virescens larvae
in-vivo
nuclear polyhedrosis-virus
occlusion-derived virus
oral infectivity
autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus
budded virus
envelope protein
escherichia-coli
gene
heliothis-virescens larvae
in-vivo
nuclear polyhedrosis-virus
occlusion-derived virus
oral infectivity
spellingShingle autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus
budded virus
envelope protein
escherichia-coli
gene
heliothis-virescens larvae
in-vivo
nuclear polyhedrosis-virus
occlusion-derived virus
oral infectivity
autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus
budded virus
envelope protein
escherichia-coli
gene
heliothis-virescens larvae
in-vivo
nuclear polyhedrosis-virus
occlusion-derived virus
oral infectivity
Peng, K.
van Lent, J.W.M.
Boeren, J.A.
Fang, M.
Theilmann, D.A.
Erlandson, M.
Vlak, J.M.
van Oers, M.M.
Characterization of novel components of the baculovirus per os infectivity factor complex
description Baculovirus occlusion-derived virus (ODV) infects insect midgut cells under alkaline conditions, a process mediated by highly conserved per os infectivity factors (PIFs), P74 (PIF0), PIF1, PIF2, PIF3, PIF4, and PIF5 (ODV-E56). Previously, a multimolecular complex composed of PIF1, PIF2, PIF3, and P74 was identified which was proposed to play an essential role during ODV entry. Recently, more proteins have been identified that play important roles in ODV oral infectivity, including PIF4, PIF5, and SF58, which might work in concert with previously known PIFs to facilitate ODV infection. In order to understand the ODV entry mechanism, the identification of all components of the PIF complex is crucial. Hence, the aim of this study was to identify additional components of the PIF complex. Coimmunoprecipitation (CoIP) combined with proteomic analysis was used to identify the components of the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) PIF complex. PIF4 and P95 (AC83) were identified as components of the PIF complex while PIF5 was not, and this was confirmed with blue native PAGE and a second CoIP. Deletion of the pif4 gene impaired complex formation, but deletion of pif5 did not. Differentially denaturing SDS-PAGE further revealed that PIF4 forms a stable complex with PIF1, PIF2, and PIF3. P95 and P74 are more loosely associated with this complex. Three other proteins, AC5, AC68, and AC108 (homologue of SF58), were also found by the proteomic analysis to be associated with the PIF complex. Finally the functional significance of the PIF protein interactions is discussed.
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topic_facet autographa-californica nucleopolyhedrovirus
budded virus
envelope protein
escherichia-coli
gene
heliothis-virescens larvae
in-vivo
nuclear polyhedrosis-virus
occlusion-derived virus
oral infectivity
author Peng, K.
van Lent, J.W.M.
Boeren, J.A.
Fang, M.
Theilmann, D.A.
Erlandson, M.
Vlak, J.M.
van Oers, M.M.
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van Lent, J.W.M.
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title Characterization of novel components of the baculovirus per os infectivity factor complex
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title_full_unstemmed Characterization of novel components of the baculovirus per os infectivity factor complex
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