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Twenty amino acids at the C-terminus of PA-X are associated with increased influenza A virus replication and pathogenicity.


ABSTRACT: The PA-X protein, arising from ribosomal frameshift during PA translation, was recently discovered in influenza A virus (IAV). The C-terminal domain 'X' of PA-X proteins in IAVs can be classified as full-length (61 aa) or truncated (41 aa). In the main, avian influenza viruses express full-length PA-X proteins, whilst 2009 pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) influenza viruses harbour truncated PA proteins. The truncated form lacks aa 232-252 of the full-length PA-X protein. The significance of PA-X length in virus function remains unclear. To address this issue, we constructed a set of contemporary influenza viruses (pH1N1, avian H5N1 and H9N2) with full and truncated PA-X by reverse genetics to compare their replication and host pathogenicity. All full-length PA-X viruses in human A549 cells conferred 10- to 100-fold increase in viral replication and 5-8% increase in apoptosis relative to corresponding truncated PA-X viruses. Full-length PA-X viruses were more virulent and caused more severe inflammatory responses in mice. Furthermore, aa 233-252 at the C terminus of PA-X strongly suppressed co-transfected gene expression by ? 50%, suggesting that these terminal 20 aa could play a role in enhancing viral replication and contribute to virulence.

SUBMITTER: Gao H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4681059 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Twenty amino acids at the C-terminus of PA-X are associated with increased influenza A virus replication and pathogenicity.

Gao Huijie H   Sun Honglei H   Hu Jiao J   Qi Lu L   Wang Jinliang J   Xiong Xin X   Wang Yu Y   He Qiming Q   Lin Yang Y   Kong Weili W   Seng Lai-Giea LG   Pu Juan J   Chang Kin-Chow KC   Liu Xiufan X   Liu Jinhua J   Sun Yipeng Y  

The Journal of general virology 20150415 8


The PA-X protein, arising from ribosomal frameshift during PA translation, was recently discovered in influenza A virus (IAV). The C-terminal domain 'X' of PA-X proteins in IAVs can be classified as full-length (61 aa) or truncated (41 aa). In the main, avian influenza viruses express full-length PA-X proteins, whilst 2009 pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) influenza viruses harbour truncated PA proteins. The truncated form lacks aa 232-252 of the full-length PA-X protein. The significance of PA-X length in  ...[more]

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