Abstract

Pestiviruses express a peculiar protein named Erns representing envelope glycoprotein and RNase, which is important for control of the innate immune response and persistent infection. The latter functions are connected with secretion of a certain amount of Erns from the infected cell. Retention/secretion of Erns is most likely controlled by its unusual membrane anchor, a long amphipathic helix attached in plane to the membrane. Here we present results of experiments conducted with a lipid vesicle sedimentation assay able to separate lipid-bound from unbound protein dissolved in the water phase. Using this technique we show that a protein composed of tag sequences and the carboxyterminal 65 residues of Erns binds specifically to membrane vesicles with a clear preference for compositions containing negatively charged lipids. Mutations disturbing the helical folding and/or amphipathic character of the anchor as well as diverse truncations and exchange of amino acids important for intracellular retention of Erns had no or only small effects on the proteins membrane binding. This result contrasts the dramatically increased secretion rates observed for Erns proteins with equivalent mutations within cells. Accordingly, the ratio of secreted versus cell retained Erns is not determined by the lipid affinity of the membrane anchor.

Highlights

  • Pestiviruses are among the most important pathogens of livestock farming [1]

  • Four virus species are known, two types of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV1), classical swine fever virus (CSFV) and border disease virus (BDV) of sheep belong to the genus Pestivirus that is grouped in the family Flaviviridae [2]

  • The signal sequence inducing translocation is cleaved off and the resulting protein that is deficient of a transmembrane region or other standard membrane anchor is bound to the inner side of the ER membrane by a long C-terminal amphipathic helix [25, 32, 33, 39]

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Introduction

Pestiviruses are among the most important pathogens of livestock farming [1]. The family comprises the genera Flavivirus with the type species yellow fever virus, Hepacivirus with the type species human hepatitis C virus, and Pegivirus including GB virus C and a variety of pegiviruses from different host species. All these viruses are enveloped and share basic molecular features such as a single stranded RNA genome of positive polarity containing one long open reading frame (ORF). The ORF is PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0135680. The ORF is PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0135680 August 13, 2015

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