Analysis of N-terminal processing of hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 2

  • Mizushima H
  • Hijikata M
  • Tanji Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

We determined the partial amino (N)-terminal amino acid sequence of hepatitis C virus p21 (nonstructural protein 2 [NS2]). Cleavage at the p21 (NS2) N terminus depended on the presence of microsomal membranes. The amino-terminal position of p21 (NS2) was assigned to amino acid 810 of the hepatitis C virus strain IIJ precursor polyprotein. Mutation of the alanine residue at position P1 of the putative cleavage site inhibited membrane-dependent processing. This alteration in processing together with the fact that hydrophobic amino acid residues are clustered upstream of the putative cleavage site suggested the involvement of a signal peptidase(s) in the cleavage. Furthermore, mutation analysis of this possible cleavage site revealed the presence of another microsome membrane-dependent cleavage site upstream of the N terminus of p21 (NS2).

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Mizushima, H., Hijikata, M., Tanji, Y., Kimura, K., & Shimotohno, K. (1994). Analysis of N-terminal processing of hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 2. Journal of Virology, 68(4), 2731–2734. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.68.4.2731-2734.1994

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