Interaction of structural glycoprotein E2 of classical swine fever virus with protein phosphatase 1 catalytic subunit beta (PPP1CB)

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Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) E2 protein, the major virus structural glycoprotein, is an essential component of the viral envelope. E2 is involved in virus absorption, induction of a protective immune response and is critical for virulence in swine. Using the yeast two-hybrid system, we identified protein phosphatase 1 catalytic subunit beta (PPP1CB), which is part of the Protein Phosphatase 1 (PP1) complex, as a specific binding host partner for E2. We further confirmed the occurrence of this interaction in CSFV-infected swine cells by using two independent methodologies: Co-immunoprecipitation and Proximity Ligation Assay. In addition, we demonstrated that pharmacological activation of the PP1 pathway has a negative effect on CSFV replication while inhibition of the PP1 pathway or knockdown of PPP1CB by siRNA had no observed effect. Overall, our data suggests that the CSFV E2 and PPP1CB protein interact in infected cells, and that activation of the PP1 pathway decreases virus replication.

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Vuono, E. A., Ramirez-Medina, E., Holinka, L. G., Baker-Branstetter, R., Borca, M. V., & Gladue, D. P. (2019). Interaction of structural glycoprotein E2 of classical swine fever virus with protein phosphatase 1 catalytic subunit beta (PPP1CB). Viruses, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/v11040307

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