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Journal of Virology, July 1999, p. 6123-6127, Vol. 73, No. 7
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research,
Stockholm Branch, Karolinska Institute, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
Received 23 July 1998/Accepted 24 March 1999
The membrane glycoproteins G1 and G2 of Uukuniemi virus, a member
of the Bunyaviridae family, are cotranslationally
cleaved from a common precursor in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
Here, we show that newly made G1 and G2 associate transiently with
calnexin and calreticulin, two lectins involved in
glycoprotein folding in the ER. Stable complexes between G1-G2
and calnexin or calreticulin could be immunoprecipitated after
solubilization of virus-infected BHK21 cells with the detergents
digitonin or Triton X-100. In addition,
G1-G2-calnexin complexes could be recovered after
solubilization with CHAPS
{3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)-dimethylammonio]-1-propane sulfonate}, while G1-G2-calreticulin complexes were not readily detected by using this detergent. Only endoglycosidase H-sensitive forms of G1 were found complexed with calnexin. Pulse-chase
experiments showed that G1 and G2 associated with both chaperones
transiently for up to 120 min. Sequential immunoprecipitations with
anticalreticulin and anticalnexin antisera indicated that about
50% of newly synthesized G1 and G2 was associated with either
calnexin or calreticulin. Our previous results have shown
that newly synthesized G1 and G2 transiently interact also
with the ER chaperone BiP and with protein disulfide isomerase
(R. Persson and R. F. Pettersson, J. Cell Biol. 112:257-266,
1991). Taking all of this into consideration, we conclude that the
folding of G1 and G2 in the ER is catalyzed by at least four different
folding factors.
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Transient Association of Calnexin and Calreticulin with Newly
Synthesized G1 and G2 Glycoproteins of Uukuniemi Virus (Family
Bunyaviridae)
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Ludwig Institute
for Cancer Research, Stockholm Branch, Karolinska Institute, Box
240, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: 468-310701. Fax:
468-332812. E-mail: rpet{at}licr.ki.se.
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