Molecular and biochemical characterization of the NS1 protein of non-cultured influenza B virus strains circulating in Singapore
In this study we compared the NS1 protein of Influenza B/Lee/40 and several non-cultured Influenza B virus clinical strains detected in Singapore. In B/Lee/40 virus-infected cells and in cells expressing the recombinant B/Lee/40 NS1 protein a full-length 35 kDa NS1 protein and a 23 kDa NS1 protein s...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1367912023-02-28T17:00:25Z Molecular and biochemical characterization of the NS1 protein of non-cultured influenza B virus strains circulating in Singapore Muhammad Raihan Jumat Wong, Puisan Lee, Raphael Tze Chuen Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian Tan, Boon Huan Sugrue, Richard J. School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Influenza B NS1 In this study we compared the NS1 protein of Influenza B/Lee/40 and several non-cultured Influenza B virus clinical strains detected in Singapore. In B/Lee/40 virus-infected cells and in cells expressing the recombinant B/Lee/40 NS1 protein a full-length 35 kDa NS1 protein and a 23 kDa NS1 protein species (p23) were detected. Mutational analysis of the NS1 gene indicated that p23 was generated by a novel cleavage event within the linker domain between an aspartic acid and proline at amino acid residues at positions 92 and 93 respectively (DP92-93), and that p23 contained the first 92 amino acids of the NS1 protein. Sequence analysis of the Singapore strains indicated the presence of either DP92-93 or NP92-93 in the NS1 protein, but protein expression analysis showed that p23 was only detected in NS1 proteins with DP92-93.. An additional adjacent proline residue at position 94 (P94) was present in some strains and correlated with increased p23 levels, suggesting that P94 has a synergistic effect on the cleavage of the NS1 protein. The first 145 amino acids of the NS1 protein are required for inhibition of ISG15-mediated ubiquitination, and our analysis showed that Influenza B viruses circulating in Singapore with DP92-93 expressed truncated NS1 proteins and may differ in their capacity to inhibit ISG15 activity. Thus, DP92-93 in the NS1 protein may confer a disadvantage to Influenza B viruses circulating in the human population and interestingly the low frequency of DP92-93detection in the NS1 protein since 2004 is consistent with this suggestion. Published version 2020-01-28T08:47:17Z 2020-01-28T08:47:17Z 2016 Journal Article Muhammad Raihan Jumat, Wong, P., Lee, R. T. C., Maurer-Stroh, S., Tan, B. H., & Sugrue, R. J. (2016). Molecular and biochemical characterization of the NS1 protein of non-cultured influenza B virus strains circulating in Singapore. Microbial genomics, 2(8), 1-12. doi:10.1099/mgen.0.000082 2057-5858 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136791 10.1099/mgen.0.000082 28348873 2-s2.0-85055657433 8 2 1 12 en Microbial Genomics © 2016 The Author(s). (published by Microbiology Society). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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In this study we compared the NS1 protein of Influenza B/Lee/40 and several non-cultured Influenza B virus clinical strains detected in Singapore. In B/Lee/40 virus-infected cells and in cells expressing the recombinant B/Lee/40 NS1 protein a full-length 35 kDa NS1 protein and a 23 kDa NS1 protein species (p23) were detected. Mutational analysis of the NS1 gene indicated that p23 was generated by a novel cleavage event within the linker domain between an aspartic acid and proline at amino acid residues at positions 92 and 93 respectively (DP92-93), and that p23 contained the first 92 amino acids of the NS1 protein. Sequence analysis of the Singapore strains indicated the presence of either DP92-93 or NP92-93 in the NS1 protein, but protein expression analysis showed that p23 was only detected in NS1 proteins with DP92-93.. An additional adjacent proline residue at position 94 (P94) was present in some strains and correlated with increased p23 levels, suggesting that P94 has a synergistic effect on the cleavage of the NS1 protein. The first 145 amino acids of the NS1 protein are required for inhibition of ISG15-mediated ubiquitination, and our analysis showed that Influenza B viruses circulating in Singapore with DP92-93 expressed truncated NS1 proteins and may differ in their capacity to inhibit ISG15 activity. Thus, DP92-93 in the NS1 protein may confer a disadvantage to Influenza B viruses circulating in the human population and interestingly the low frequency of DP92-93detection in the NS1 protein since 2004 is consistent with this suggestion. |
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of the NS1 protein of non-cultured influenza B virus strains circulating in Singapore |
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of the NS1 protein of non-cultured influenza B virus strains circulating in Singapore |
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of the NS1 protein of non-cultured influenza B virus strains circulating in Singapore |
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