Attenuated West Nile Virus Mutant NS1 130-132QQA/175A/207A Exhibits Virus-Induced Ultrastructural Changes and Accumulation of Protein in the Endoplasmic Reticulum

  • Whiteman M
  • Popov V
  • Sherman M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have previously shown that ablation of the three N-linked glycosylation sites in the West Nile virus NS1 protein completely attenuates mouse neuroinvasiveness (≥1,000,000 PFU). Here, we compared the replication of the NS1 130-132QQA/175A/207A mutant to that of the parental NY99 strain in monkey kidney Vero cells. The results suggest that the mechanism of attenuation is a lack of NS1 glycosylation, which blocks efficient replication, maturation, and NS1 secretion from the endoplasmic reticulum and results in changes to the virus-induced ultrastructure.

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Whiteman, M. C., Popov, V., Sherman, M. B., Wen, J., & Barrett, A. D. T. (2015). Attenuated West Nile Virus Mutant NS1 130-132QQA/175A/207A Exhibits Virus-Induced Ultrastructural Changes and Accumulation of Protein in the Endoplasmic Reticulum. Journal of Virology, 89(2), 1474–1478. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02215-14

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