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  • Sequestration of G3BP coupled with efficient translation inhibits stress granules in Semliki Forest virus infection.

Sequestration of G3BP coupled with efficient translation inhibits stress granules in Semliki Forest virus infection.

Molecular biology of the cell (2012-10-23)
Marc D Panas, Margus Varjak, Aleksei Lulla, Kai Er Eng, Andres Merits, Gunilla B Karlsson Hedestam, Gerald M McInerney
ABSTRACT

Dynamic, mRNA-containing stress granules (SGs) form in the cytoplasm of cells under environmental stresses, including viral infection. Many viruses appear to employ mechanisms to disrupt the formation of SGs on their mRNAs, suggesting that they represent a cellular defense against infection. Here, we report that early in Semliki Forest virus infection, the C-terminal domain of the viral nonstructural protein 3 (nsP3) forms a complex with Ras-GAP SH3-domain-binding protein (G3BP) and sequesters it into viral RNA replication complexes in a manner that inhibits the formation of SGs on viral mRNAs. A viral mutant carrying a C-terminal truncation of nsP3 induces more persistent SGs and is attenuated for propagation in cell culture. Of importance, we also show that the efficient translation of viral mRNAs containing a translation enhancer sequence also contributes to the disassembly of SGs in infected cells. Furthermore, we show that the nsP3/G3BP interaction also blocks SGs induced by other stresses than virus infection. This is one of few described viral mechanisms for SG disruption and underlines the role of SGs in antiviral defense.

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Anti-G3BP2 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution
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Anti-G3BP2 antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution