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J. Virol., Jan 1996, 305-312, Vol 70, No. 1
T Couderc, F Delpeyroux, H Le Blay and B Blondel
Most poliovirus (PV) strains, such as PV type 1/Mahoney, cannot infect the
mouse central nervous system. We previously identified two determinants of
mouse adaptation of PV type 1/Mahoney at positions 22 and 31 of the viral
capsid proteins VP1 and VP2, respectively (T. Couderc, J. Hogle, H. Le
Blay, F. Horaud, and B. Blondel, J. Virol. 67:3808-3817, 1993). These
residues are located on the interior surface of the capsid. In an attempt
to understand the molecular mechanisms of adaptation of PV to mice, we
investigated the effects of these two determinants on the viral
multiplication cycle in a human cell line. Both determinants enhanced
receptor-mediated conformational changes leading to altered particles of
135S, one of the first steps of uncoating, and viral internalization.
Furthermore, the residue at position 22 of VP1 appears to facilitate RNA
release. These results strongly suggest that these determinants could also
facilitate conformational changes mediated by the PV murine receptor and
internalization in the mouse nerve cell, thus allowing PV to overcome its
host range restriction. Moreover, both mouse adaptation determinants are
responsible for defects in the assembly of virions in human cells and
affect the thermostability of the viral particles. Thus, these mouse
adaptation determinants appear to control the balance between the viral
capsid plasticity needed for the conformational changes in the early steps
of infection and the structural requirements which are involved in the
assembly and the stability of virions.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Mouse adaptation determinants of poliovirus type 1 enhance viral uncoating
Unite de Neurovirologie et Regeneration du Systeme Nerveux, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
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