Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts

During the replication of dengue virus, a viral non-structural glycoprotein, NS1, associates with the membrane on the cell surface and in the RNA replication complex. NS1 lacks a transmembrane domain, and the mechanism by which it associates with the membrane remains unclear. This study aimed to inv...

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Main Authors: Sansanee Noisakran, Thanyaporn Dechtawewat, Panisadee Avirutnan, Taroh Kinoshita, Uamporn Siripanyaphinyo, Chunya Puttikhunt, Watchara Kasinrerk, Prida Malasit, Nopporn Sittisombut
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-604622018-09-10T03:43:11Z Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts Sansanee Noisakran Thanyaporn Dechtawewat Panisadee Avirutnan Taroh Kinoshita Uamporn Siripanyaphinyo Chunya Puttikhunt Watchara Kasinrerk Prida Malasit Nopporn Sittisombut Immunology and Microbiology During the replication of dengue virus, a viral non-structural glycoprotein, NS1, associates with the membrane on the cell surface and in the RNA replication complex. NS1 lacks a transmembrane domain, and the mechanism by which it associates with the membrane remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether membrane-bound NS1 is present in lipid rafts in dengue virus-infected cells. Double immunofluorescence staining of infected HEK-293T cells revealed that NS1 localized with raft-associated molecules, ganglioside GM1 and CD55, on the cell surface. In a flotation gradient centrifugation assay, a small proportion of NS1 in Triton X-100 cell lysate consistently co-fractionated with raft markers. Association of NS1 with lipid rafts was detected for all four dengue serotypes, as well as for Japanese encephalitis virus. Analysis of recombinant NS1 forms showed that glycosylated NS1 dimers stably expressed in HEK-293T cells without an additional C-terminal sequence, or with a heterologous transmembrane domain, failed to associate with lipid rafts. In contrast, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked recombinant NS1 exhibited a predilection for lipid rafts. These results indicate an association of a minor subpopulation of NS1 with lipid rafts during dengue virus infection and suggest that modification of NS1, possibly lipidation, is required for raft association. © 2008 SGM. 2018-09-10T03:43:11Z 2018-09-10T03:43:11Z 2008-11-24 Journal 00221317 2-s2.0-54449096215 10.1099/vir.0.83620-0 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=54449096215&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60462
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Sansanee Noisakran
Thanyaporn Dechtawewat
Panisadee Avirutnan
Taroh Kinoshita
Uamporn Siripanyaphinyo
Chunya Puttikhunt
Watchara Kasinrerk
Prida Malasit
Nopporn Sittisombut
Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts
description During the replication of dengue virus, a viral non-structural glycoprotein, NS1, associates with the membrane on the cell surface and in the RNA replication complex. NS1 lacks a transmembrane domain, and the mechanism by which it associates with the membrane remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether membrane-bound NS1 is present in lipid rafts in dengue virus-infected cells. Double immunofluorescence staining of infected HEK-293T cells revealed that NS1 localized with raft-associated molecules, ganglioside GM1 and CD55, on the cell surface. In a flotation gradient centrifugation assay, a small proportion of NS1 in Triton X-100 cell lysate consistently co-fractionated with raft markers. Association of NS1 with lipid rafts was detected for all four dengue serotypes, as well as for Japanese encephalitis virus. Analysis of recombinant NS1 forms showed that glycosylated NS1 dimers stably expressed in HEK-293T cells without an additional C-terminal sequence, or with a heterologous transmembrane domain, failed to associate with lipid rafts. In contrast, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked recombinant NS1 exhibited a predilection for lipid rafts. These results indicate an association of a minor subpopulation of NS1 with lipid rafts during dengue virus infection and suggest that modification of NS1, possibly lipidation, is required for raft association. © 2008 SGM.
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author Sansanee Noisakran
Thanyaporn Dechtawewat
Panisadee Avirutnan
Taroh Kinoshita
Uamporn Siripanyaphinyo
Chunya Puttikhunt
Watchara Kasinrerk
Prida Malasit
Nopporn Sittisombut
author_facet Sansanee Noisakran
Thanyaporn Dechtawewat
Panisadee Avirutnan
Taroh Kinoshita
Uamporn Siripanyaphinyo
Chunya Puttikhunt
Watchara Kasinrerk
Prida Malasit
Nopporn Sittisombut
author_sort Sansanee Noisakran
title Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts
title_short Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts
title_full Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts
title_fullStr Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts
title_full_unstemmed Association of dengue virus NS1 protein with lipid rafts
title_sort association of dengue virus ns1 protein with lipid rafts
publishDate 2018
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