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CD-loop Extension in Zika Virus Envelope Protein Key for Stability and Pathogenesis.


ABSTRACT: With severe disease manifestations including microcephaly, congenital malformation, and Guillain-Barré syndrome, Zika virus (ZIKV) remains a persistent global public health threat. Despite antigenic similarities with dengue viruses, structural studies have suggested the extended CD-loop and hydrogen-bonding interaction network within the ZIKV envelope protein contribute to stability differences between the viral families. This enhanced stability may lead to the augmented infection, disease manifestation, and persistence in body fluids seen following ZIKV infection. To examine the role of these motifs in infection, we generated a series of ZIKV recombinant viruses that disrupted the hydrogen-bonding network (350A, 351A, and 350A/351A) or the CD-loop extension (?346). Our results demonstrate a key role for the ZIKV extended CD-loop in cell-type-dependent replication, virion stability, and in vivo pathogenesis. Importantly, the ?346 mutant maintains similar antigenicity to wild-type virus, opening the possibility for its use as a live-attenuated vaccine platform for ZIKV and other clinically relevant flaviviruses.

SUBMITTER: Gallichotte EN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5853241 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD-loop Extension in Zika Virus Envelope Protein Key for Stability and Pathogenesis.

Gallichotte Emily N EN   Dinnon Kenneth H KH   Lim Xin-Ni XN   Ng Thiam-Seng TS   Lim Elisa X Y EXY   Menachery Vineet D VD   Lok Shee-Mei SM   Baric Ralph S RS  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20171201 10


With severe disease manifestations including microcephaly, congenital malformation, and Guillain-Barré syndrome, Zika virus (ZIKV) remains a persistent global public health threat. Despite antigenic similarities with dengue viruses, structural studies have suggested the extended CD-loop and hydrogen-bonding interaction network within the ZIKV envelope protein contribute to stability differences between the viral families. This enhanced stability may lead to the augmented infection, disease manif  ...[more]

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