杆状病毒Per Os感染因子(PIF) P74的结构与功能

Qin Zheng, Xiaofeng Wu
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杆状病毒科是一个大的,包膜的,双链DNA病毒,主要感染昆虫。闭塞源性病毒是一种杆状病毒表型,当被昆虫宿主摄食时可引起原发性感染。几种闭塞性衍生的病毒膜蛋白,称为感染因子,已被证明对口腔感染至关重要。在这里,我们回顾了P74的结构和功能研究的进展,P74是第一个被发现并被广泛研究的PIF。P74的疏水C端包含两个跨膜锚定结构域和两个参与P74功能的保守结构域。在杆状病毒释放过程中,p74被封闭体内源性碱性蛋白酶和宿主胰蛋白酶有效地切割,其消化产物与PIF1、PIF2和PIF3形成的稳定复合物松散相关。作为杆状病毒的附着蛋白,P74与刷状膜囊泡中约35 kDa的特异性受体结合,促进杆状病毒内化到宿主细胞中。了解P74将提高我们对杆状病毒原发感染的理解,这将支持设计非化学策略来阻止杆状病毒传播或抑制害虫种群。
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[Structure and Function of the Baculovirus Per Os Infectivity Factor (PIF) P74].

Baculoviridae is a family of large, enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses that mostly infect insects. Occlusion-derived virus is a baculovirus viral phenotype that induces primary infection when ingested by the insect host per os. Several occlusion-derived viral membrane proteins, called per os infectivity factors, have been shown to be essential for oral infectivity. Here, we review advances in structure and function studies of P74,which was the first PIF to be identified and has been extensively investigated.P74 contains two transmembrane domains in its hydrophobic C terminus which play a role in transmembrane anchoring, and two conserved domains which are involved in P74 function.P74is efficiently cleaved by an occlusion body endogenous alkaline protease and a host trypsin during baculovirus release and its digestion products are loosely associated with a stable complex formed by PIF1,PIF2 and PIF3.As a baculovirus attachment protein,P74 binds to a specific receptor of approximately 35 kDa in brush border membrane vesicles, facilitating the internalization of baculovirus into host cells. Knowledge of P74 will improve our understanding of baculovirus primary infection, which will support the design of nonchemical strategies to block baculovirus transmission or suppress pest populations.

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