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Journal of Virology, February 2000, p. 1124-1131, Vol. 74, No. 3
0022-538X/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Possible Involvement of the Double-Stranded
RNA-Binding Core Protein
A in the Resistance of Avian Reovirus
to Interferon
José
Martínez-Costas,1
Claudia
González-López,1
Vikram N.
Vakharia,2 and
Javier
Benavente1,*
Departamento de Bioquímica y
Biología Molecular, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de
Santiago de Compostela, 15706-Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña),
Spain,1 and Center for Agricultural
Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute and VA-MD
Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland,
College Park, Maryland 207422
Received 8 July 1999/Accepted 8 November 1999
Treatment of primary cultures of chicken embryo fibroblasts with a
recombinant chicken alpha/beta interferon (rcIFN) induces an antiviral
state that causes a strong inhibition of vaccinia virus and vesicular
stomatitis virus replication but has no effect on avian reovirus S1133
replication. The fact that avian reovirus polypeptides are synthesized
normally in rcIFN-treated cells prompted us to investigate whether this
virus expresses factors that interfere with the activation and/or the
activity of the IFN-induced, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-dependent
enzymes. Our results demonstrate that extracts of
avian-reovirus-infected cells, but not those of uninfected cells, are
able to relieve the translation-inhibitory activity of dsRNA in
reticulocyte lysates, by blocking the activation of the dsRNA-dependent
enzymes. In addition, our results show that protein
A, an S1133 core
polypeptide, binds to dsRNA in an irreversible manner and that clearing
this protein from extracts of infected cells abolishes their
protranslational capacity. Taken together, our results raise the
interesting possibility that protein
A antagonizes the IFN-induced
cellular response against avian reovirus by blocking the intracellular
activation of enzyme pathways dependent on dsRNA, as has been suggested
for several other viral dsRNA-binding proteins.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Departamento de
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Farmacia,
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 15706-Santiago de Compostela (A
Coruña), Spain. Phone and fax: 34-981-599157. E-mail:
bnjbena{at}usc.es.
Journal of Virology, February 2000, p. 1124-1131, Vol. 74, No. 3
0022-538X/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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