Rubella virus (RuV) is an enveloped virus that only infects humans, where transplacental infection can cause miscarriage or congenital birth defects. We identified a potential late domain, 278PPAY281, at the C terminus of the E2 envelope protein. However, rather than this domain recruiting the cellular ESCRT machinery as predicted, our data indicate that E2 Y281 promotes a critical interaction of the E2 endodomain with the capsid protein, leading to capsid's localization to the Golgi where virus budding occurs. Revertant analysis demonstrated that two substitutions on the E2 protein could partially rescue virus growth and Cp-Golgi localization. Both residues were found at the corresponding positions in Ruhugu virus E2, supporting the close evolutionary relationship between RuV and Ruhugu virus, a recently discovered rubivirus from bats.
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