Herpes simplex virus 1 VP22 regulates translocation of multiple viral and cellular proteins and promotes neurovirulence

M Tanaka, A Kato, Y Satoh, T Ide, K Sagou… - Journal of …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
M Tanaka, A Kato, Y Satoh, T Ide, K Sagou, K Kimura, H Hasegawa, Y Kawaguchi
Journal of virology, 2012Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) protein VP22, encoded by the UL49 gene, is a
major virion tegument protein. In the present study, we showed that VP22 was required for
efficient redistribution of viral proteins VP16, VP26, ICP0, ICP4, and ICP27 and of cellular
protein Hsc-70 to the cytoplasm of infected cells. We found that two dileucine motifs in VP22,
at amino acids 235 and 236 and amino acids 251 and 252, were necessary for VP22
regulation of the proper cytoplasmic localization of these viral and cellular proteins. The …
Abstract
Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) protein VP22, encoded by the UL49 gene, is a major virion tegument protein. In the present study, we showed that VP22 was required for efficient redistribution of viral proteins VP16, VP26, ICP0, ICP4, and ICP27 and of cellular protein Hsc-70 to the cytoplasm of infected cells. We found that two dileucine motifs in VP22, at amino acids 235 and 236 and amino acids 251 and 252, were necessary for VP22 regulation of the proper cytoplasmic localization of these viral and cellular proteins. The dileucine motifs were also required for proper cytoplasmic localization of VP22 itself and for optimal expression of viral proteins VP16, VP22, ICP0, UL41, and glycoprotein B. Interestingly, a recombinant mutant virus with alanines substituted for the dileucines at amino acids 251 and 252 had a 50% lethal dose (LD50) for neurovirulence in mice following intracerebral inoculation about 103-fold lower than the LD50 of the repaired virus. Furthermore, the replication and spread of this mutant virus in the brains of mice following intracerebral inoculation were significantly impaired relative to those of the repaired virus. The ability of VP22 to regulate the localization and expression of various viral and cellular proteins, as shown in this study, was correlated with an increase in viral replication and neurovirulence in the experimental murine model. Thus, HSV-1 VP22 is a significant neurovirulence factor in vivo.
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