Abstract

The genus Pestivirus, family Flaviviridae, includes four economically important viruses of livestock, i.e., bovine viral diarrhea virus-1 (BVDV-1) and -2 (BVDV-2), border disease virus (BDV) and classical swine fever virus (CSFV). Erns and Npro, both expressed uniquely by pestiviruses, counteract the host’s innate immune defense by interfering with the induction of interferon (IFN) synthesis. The structural envelope protein Erns also exists in a soluble form and, by its endoribonuclease activity, degrades immunostimulatory RNA prior to their activation of pattern recognition receptors. Here, we show that at least three out of four positively-charged residues in the C-terminal glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-binding site of BVDV-Erns are required for efficient cell entry, and that a positively charged region more upstream is not involved in cell entry but rather in RNA-binding. Moreover, the C-terminal domain on its own determines intracellular targeting, as GFP fused to the C-terminal amino acids of Erns was found at the same compartments as wt Erns. In summary, RNase activity and uptake into cells are both required for Erns to act as an IFN antagonist, and the C-terminal amphipathic helix containing the GAG-binding site determines the efficiency of cell entry and its intracellular localization.

Highlights

  • Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 (BVDV-1) and -2 (BVDV-2), border disease virus (BDV)and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) are positive-sense RNA viruses that were for a long time the only accepted species of the genus Pestivirus [1]

  • Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) are positive-sense RNA viruses that were for a long time the only accepted species of the genus Pestivirus [1]

  • Primary bovine turbinate (BT) cells were prepared at our institute from bovine fetuses that were obtained from a local abattoir

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Introduction

Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) are positive-sense RNA viruses that were for a long time the only accepted species of the genus Pestivirus [1]. They represent important pathogens of livestock that cause large economical losses [2,3]. A common feature of the pestiviruses is the presence of two proteins, Npro and Erns. Both are reported to antagonize the host’s innate immune defense by blocking dsRNAinduced interferon (IFN) synthesis (summarized in [14]).

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