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Substitutions in the glycoprotein (GP) of the Candid#1 vaccine strain of Junin virus increase dependence on human transferrin receptor 1 for entry and destabilize the metastable conformation of GP.


ABSTRACT: Candid#1 (Cd1) is an attenuated vaccine strain of Junin virus, the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever. Although several substitutions are present in Cd1, their importance for attenuation has not been established. We functionally characterized the substitutions present in the Cd1 glycoprotein (GP) and identified F427I in the transmembrane domain of the GP2 subunit as reducing infectivity in a reconstituted viral system. We further showed that this phenotype derives from the destabilization of the GP metastable conformation. Lastly, we identified an increased dependence of Cd1 GP on human transferrin receptor type 1 (hTfR-1) for entry, which may affect the tropism of the attenuated strain in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Droniou-Bonzom ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3233171 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Substitutions in the glycoprotein (GP) of the Candid#1 vaccine strain of Junin virus increase dependence on human transferrin receptor 1 for entry and destabilize the metastable conformation of GP.

Droniou-Bonzom Magali E ME   Reignier Therese T   Oldenburg Jill E JE   Cox Alex U AU   Exline Colin M CM   Rathbun Jessica Y JY   Cannon Paula M PM  

Journal of virology 20111005 24


Candid#1 (Cd1) is an attenuated vaccine strain of Junin virus, the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever. Although several substitutions are present in Cd1, their importance for attenuation has not been established. We functionally characterized the substitutions present in the Cd1 glycoprotein (GP) and identified F427I in the transmembrane domain of the GP2 subunit as reducing infectivity in a reconstituted viral system. We further showed that this phenotype derives from the destabiliz  ...[more]

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