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Singapore grouper iridovirus protein VP088 is essential for viral infectivity

Authors: 
Yuan Y, Wang Y, Liu Q, Zhu F, Hong Y
Citation: 
Sci Rep. 2016 Aug 8;6:31170. doi: 10.1038/srep31170
Abstract: 
Viral infection is a great challenge in healthcare and agriculture. The Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV) is highly infectious to numerous marine fishes and increasingly threatens mariculture and wildlife conservation. SGIV intervention is not available because little is known about key players and their precise roles in SGVI infection. Here we report the precise role of VP088 as a key player in SGIV infection. VP088 was verified as an envelope protein encoded by late gene orf088. We show that SGIV could be neutralized with an antibody against VP088. Depletion or deletion of VP088 significantly suppresses SGIV infection without altering viral gene expression and host responses. By precisely quantifying the genome copy numbers of host cells and virions, we reveal that VP088 deletion dramatically reduces SGIV infectivity through inhibiting virus entry without altering viral pathogenicity, genome stability and replication and progeny virus release. These results pinpoint that VP088 is a key player in SGIV entry and represents an ideal target for SGIV intervention.
Epub: 
Not Epub
Organism or Cell Type: 
cell culture: Oryzias latipes (Medaka) haploid ES cell line HX1
Delivery Method: 
Endo-Porter