Adenovirus Transport via Direct Interaction of Cytoplasmic Dynein with the Viral Capsid Hexon Subunit

被引:126
作者
Bremner, K. Helen [1 ]
Scherer, Julian [1 ]
Yi, Julie [1 ]
Vershinin, Michael [2 ]
Gross, Steven P. [2 ]
Vallee, Richard B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Dept Pathol & Cell Biol, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Dev & Cell Biol, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
RABIES VIRUS PHOSPHOPROTEIN; MICROTUBULE-BINDING; DYNACTIN; LIS1; CELL; COMPLEX; ENTRY; CHAIN; NUDEL; KINETOCHORES;
D O I
10.1016/j.chom.2009.11.006
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Early in infection, adenovirus travels to the nucleus as a naked capsid using the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein. How the dynein complex is recruited to viral cargo remains unclear. We find that cytoplasmic dynein and its associated proteins dynactin and NudE/NudEL, but not LIS1 or ZW10, colocalized with incoming, postendosomal adenovirus particles. However, in contrast to physiological cargos, dynein binding to adenovirus was independent of these dynein-associated proteins. Dynein itself directly interacted through its intermediate and light intermediate chains with the adenovinus capsid subunit hexon in a pH-dependent manner. Expression of hexon or injection of anti-hexon antibody inhibited virus transport but not physiological dynein function. These results identify hexon as a direct receptor for cytoplasmic dynein and demonstrate that hexon recruits dynein for transport to the nucleus by a mechanism distinct from that for physiological dynein cargo.
引用
收藏
页码:523 / 535
页数:13
相关论文
共 54 条
[1]   African swine fever virus protein p54 interacts with the microtubular motor complex through direct binding to light-chain dynein [J].
Alonso, C ;
Miskin, J ;
Hernáez, B ;
Fernandez-Zapatero, P ;
Soto, L ;
Cantó, C ;
Rodríguez-Crespo, I ;
Dixon, L ;
Escribano, JM .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2001, 75 (20) :9819-9827
[2]   Overexpression of the dynamitin (p50) subunit of the dynactin complex disrupts dynein-dependent maintenance of membrane organelle distribution [J].
Burkhardt, JK ;
Echeverri, CJ ;
Nilsson, T ;
Vallee, RB .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1997, 139 (02) :469-484
[3]   THE ADENOVIRUS PROTEASE IS REQUIRED FOR VIRUS ENTRY INTO HOST-CELLS [J].
COTTEN, M ;
WEBER, JM .
VIROLOGY, 1995, 213 (02) :494-502
[4]  
DIGNAM JD, 1983, METHOD ENZYMOL, V101, P582
[5]   Viral stop-and-go along microtubules:: taking a ride with dynein and kinesins [J].
Döhner, K ;
Nagel, CH ;
Sodeik, B .
TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2005, 13 (07) :320-327
[6]   A role for cytoplasmic dynein and LIS1 in directed cell movement [J].
Dujardin, DL ;
Barnhart, LE ;
Stehman, SA ;
Gomes, ER ;
Gundersen, GG ;
Vallee, RB .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 2003, 163 (06) :1205-1211
[7]   Molecular characterization of the 50-kD subunit of dynactin reveals function for the complex in chromosome alignment and spindle organization during mitosis [J].
Echeverri, CJ ;
Paschal, BM ;
Vaughan, KT ;
Vallee, RB .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1996, 132 (04) :617-633
[8]   A role for the lissencephaly gene LIS1 in mitosis and cytoplasmic dynein function [J].
Faulkner, NE ;
Dujardin, DL ;
Tai, CY ;
Vaughan, KT ;
O'Connell, CB ;
Wangs, YL ;
Vallee, RB .
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 2 (11) :784-791
[9]   A superhighway to virus infection [J].
Greber, UF ;
Way, M .
CELL, 2006, 124 (04) :741-754
[10]   The role of the adenovirus protease in virus entry into cells [J].
Greber, UF ;
Webster, P ;
Weber, J ;
Helenius, A .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1996, 15 (08) :1766-1777