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J Virol ; 92(5)2018 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29212944

ABSTRACT

Human herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) glycoprotein B (gB) is a glycoprotein consisting of 830 amino acids and is essential for the growth of the virus. Previously, we reported that a neutralizing monoclonal antibody (MAb) called 87-y-13 specifically reacts with HHV-6A gB, and we identified its epitope residue at asparagine (Asn) 347 on gB. In this study, we examined whether the epitope recognized by the neutralizing MAb is essential for HHV-6A infection. We constructed HHV-6A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) genomes harboring substitutions at Asn347, namely, HHV-6A BACgB(N347K) and HHV-6A BACgB(N347A). These mutant viruses could be reconstituted and propagated in the same manner as the wild type and their revertants, and MAb 87-y-13 could not inhibit infection by either mutant. In a cell-cell fusion assay, Asn at position 347 on gB was found to be nonessential for cell-cell fusion. In addition, in building an HHV-6A gB homology model, we found that the epitope of the neutralizing MAb is located on domain II of gB and is accessible to solvents. These results indicate that Asn at position 347, the linear epitope of the neutralizing MAb, does not affect HHV-6A infectivity.IMPORTANCE Glycoprotein B (gB) is one of the most conserved glycoproteins among all herpesviruses and is a key factor for virus entry. Therefore, antibodies targeted to gB may neutralize virus entry. Human herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) encodes gB, which is translated to a protein of about 830 amino acids (aa). Using a monoclonal antibody (MAb) for HHV-6A gB, which has a neutralizing linear epitope, we analyzed the role of its epitope residue, N347, in HHV-6A infectivity. Interestingly, this gB linear epitope residue, N347, was not essential for HHV-6A growth. By constructing a homology model of HHV-6A gB, we found that N347 was located in the region corresponding to domain II. Therefore, with regard to its neutralizing activity against HHV-6A infection, the epitope on gB might be exposed to solvents, suggesting that it might be a target of the immune system.


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Antibodies, Neutralizing/immunology , Epitopes/immunology , Herpesvirus 6, Human/immunology , Viral Envelope Proteins/immunology , Viral Fusion Proteins/immunology , Amino Acid Sequence , Amino Acid Substitution/immunology , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antibodies, Monoclonal/metabolism , Antibodies, Neutralizing/metabolism , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Antibodies, Viral/metabolism , Cell Fusion , Cell Line , Glycoproteins/immunology , HEK293 Cells , Herpesviridae/chemistry , Herpesviridae/immunology , Herpesvirus 6, Human/genetics , Herpesvirus 6, Human/growth & development , Herpesvirus 6, Human/pathogenicity , Humans , Membrane Cofactor Protein/metabolism , Mutation , Neutralization Tests , Protein Domains/immunology , Recombinant Proteins , Sequence Analysis, Protein , T-Lymphocytes , Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics , Viral Envelope Proteins/metabolism , Viral Fusion Proteins/chemistry , Viral Fusion Proteins/metabolism , Virus Internalization
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Virology ; 490: 1-5, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26802210

ABSTRACT

Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) glycoprotein B (gB) is an abundantly expressed viral glycoprotein required for viral entry and cell fusion, and is highly conserved among herpesviruses. The present study examined the function of HHV-6 gB cytoplasmic tail domain (CTD). A gB CTD deletion mutant was constructed which, in contrast to its revertant, could not be reconstituted. Moreover, deletion of gB cytoplasmic tail impaired the intracellular transport of gB protein to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). Taken together, these results suggest that gB CTD is critical for HHV-6 propagation and important for intracellular transportation.


Subject(s)
Herpesvirus 6, Human/metabolism , Roseolovirus Infections/virology , Viral Envelope Proteins/chemistry , Viral Envelope Proteins/metabolism , Herpesvirus 6, Human/chemistry , Herpesvirus 6, Human/genetics , Herpesvirus 6, Human/growth & development , Humans , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics , trans-Golgi Network/virology
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