2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0047947
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Rotavirus Viroplasm Fusion and Perinuclear Localization Are Dynamic Processes Requiring Stabilized Microtubules

Abstract: Rotavirus viroplasms are cytosolic, electron-dense inclusions corresponding to the viral machinery of replication responsible for viral template transcription, dsRNA genome segments replication and assembly of new viral cores. We have previously observed that, over time, those viroplasms increase in size and decrease in number. Therefore, we hypothesized that this process was dependent on the cellular microtubular network and its associated dynamic components. Here, we present evidence demonstrating that virop… Show more

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“…(i) The dNSP2-tubulin interaction requires that NSP2 or another interacting protein in the complex be unphosphorylated. (ii) Tubulin is no longer complexed with vNSP2 despite abundant tubulin surrounding viroplasms in the form of microtubules (19,41,49). We also detected acetylated alpha tubulin associated with dNSP2 from untreated and phosphatase-treated RV-infected cell lysates but not with vNSP2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…(i) The dNSP2-tubulin interaction requires that NSP2 or another interacting protein in the complex be unphosphorylated. (ii) Tubulin is no longer complexed with vNSP2 despite abundant tubulin surrounding viroplasms in the form of microtubules (19,41,49). We also detected acetylated alpha tubulin associated with dNSP2 from untreated and phosphatase-treated RV-infected cell lysates but not with vNSP2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…We also detected acetylated alpha tubulin associated with dNSP2 from untreated and phosphatase-treated RV-infected cell lysates but not with vNSP2. Acetylated alpha tubulin is generally associated with stabilized microtubules and is observed surrounding viroplasms (49). Nocodazole treatment of RV-infected cells destabilizes microtubules, and the viroplasms observed in these cells are small and do not fuse into larger viroplasms (41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, MTs become acetylated in the neighborhood of the viroplasms, a process considered as a requirement for MT-stabilization [18]. Thus, RV replication requires an intact MT-network.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The viral nonstructural NS3 protein can induce formation of motile lipid-derived structures, while reorganization of acetylated MTs that may facilitate replication compartment formation appears to involve the structural viral protein VP1 (52,53). Rotavirus, a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus, forms "viroplasms," which begin as many small structures that coalesce into larger ones in perinuclear regions through interactions between two viral nonstructural proteins, NSP2 and NSP5, with MTs (54,55). Nocodazole blocks the movement and fusion of structures to form viroplasms, which, like norovirus replication complexes, appear to embed in acetylated MTs to maintain structural integrity (55,56).…”
Section: Cytoplasmic Replication: Specialized Compartments Need Mts Toomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rotavirus, a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus, forms "viroplasms," which begin as many small structures that coalesce into larger ones in perinuclear regions through interactions between two viral nonstructural proteins, NSP2 and NSP5, with MTs (54,55). Nocodazole blocks the movement and fusion of structures to form viroplasms, which, like norovirus replication complexes, appear to embed in acetylated MTs to maintain structural integrity (55,56). Reoviruses replicate in filamentous inclusions formed at perinuclear sites.…”
Section: Cytoplasmic Replication: Specialized Compartments Need Mts Toomentioning
confidence: 99%