Abstract
The Us2 gene encodes a tegument protein that is conserved in most members of the Alphaherpesvirinae . Previous studies on the pseudorabies virus (PRV) Us2 ortholog indicated that it is prenylated, associates with membranes, and spatially regulates the enzymatic activity of the MAP (mitogen-activated protein) kinase ERK (extracellular signal-related kinase) through direct binding and sequestration of ERK at the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane. Here we present an analysis of the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) Us2 ortholog and demonstrate that, like PRV Us2, HSV-2 Us2 is a virion component and that, unlike PRV Us2, it does not interact with ERK in yeast two-hybrid assays. HSV-2 Us2 lacks prenylation signals and other canonical membrane-targeting motifs yet is tightly associated with detergent-insoluble membranes and localizes predominantly to recycling endosomes. Experiments to identify cellular proteins that facilitate HSV-2 Us2 membrane association were inconclusive; however, these studies led to the identification of HSV-2 Us2 as a ubiquitin-interacting protein, providing new insight into the functions of HSV-2 Us2.
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Kang, M.-H., Roy, B. B., Finnen, R. L., Le Sage, V., Johnston, S. M., Zhang, H., & Banfield, B. W. (2013). The Us2 Gene Product of Herpes Simplex Virus 2 Is a Membrane-Associated Ubiquitin-Interacting Protein. Journal of Virology, 87(17), 9590–9603. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00994-13
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