Determinants of foamy virus envelope glycoprotein mediated resistance to superinfection

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Abstract

Little is known about the nature of foamy virus (FV) receptor molecules on target cells and their interaction with the viral glycoproteins. Similar to other viruses, cellular expression of the FV Env protein is sufficient to induce resistance to exogenous FV, a phenomenon called superinfection resistance (SIR). In this study we define determinants of the FV Env protein essential for mediating SIR. FV Env requires the extracellular domains of the SU and the TM subunits as well as membrane anchorage, efficient cell surface transport, and most probably correct subunit processing. This is in contrast to murine leukemia virus where secreted proteins comprising the receptor-binding domain in SU are sufficient to induce SIR. Furthermore, we demonstrate that cellular expression of the prototype FV envelope proteins induces SIR against pseudotypes with glycoproteins of other FV species, including of simian, feline, bovine, and equine origin. This implies that all of them use the same receptor molecules for viral entry.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-52
Number of pages10
JournalVirology
Volume314
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2003
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 0141680221
ORCID /0000-0002-0320-4223/work/150884972

Keywords

Keywords

  • Animals, Cats, Cattle, Cell Line, Cell Membrane/metabolism, Gene Products, env/chemistry, Humans, Leukemia Virus, Murine/genetics, Membrane Fusion, Mutation, Receptors, Virus/metabolism, Spumavirus/genetics, Transduction, Genetic, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus/genetics