Analysis of a Putative Late Domain Using an Ebola Virus Transcription and Replication-Competent Virus-Like Particle System

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Abstract

The Ebola virus (EBOV) matrix protein VP40 drives budding of virions and encodes 2 overlapping late domain motifs at amino acid positions 7-13 (PTAPPEY). However, these motifs are not absolutely essential for replication in cell culture, and recently a potential third late domain motif (YPx(6)I) was proposed at amino acid positions 18-26 of VP40. To analyze the importance of this motif in viral budding, we used a transcription and replication-competent virus-like particle system. Using this system, we show that this motif does not contribute to EBOV budding or particle propagation.

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Wendt, L., Kamper, L., Schmidt, M. L., Mettenleiter, T. C., & Hoenen, T. (2018). Analysis of a Putative Late Domain Using an Ebola Virus Transcription and Replication-Competent Virus-Like Particle System. In Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 218, pp. S355–S359). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy247

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