Interaction between hepatitis C virus core protein and E1 envelope protein - PubMed (original) (raw)
Interaction between hepatitis C virus core protein and E1 envelope protein
S Y Lo et al. J Virol. 1996 Aug.
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus has three structural genes named C, E1, and E2. The C gene encodes the core (capsid) protein and the E1 and E2 genes encode the envelope proteins. In an immunoprecipitation experiment, the E1 protein was found to be precipitated by an anti-core antibody in the presence but not in the absence of the core protein, indicating that the E1 protein can interact with the core protein. This interaction is independent of whether the E1 and the C genes are linked in cis or separated in different DNA constructs for expression. The interaction between the core and the E1 proteins is confirmed by the observation that a hybrid protein derived from the core protein and the tissue plasminogen activator is localized in the nucleus in the absence of the E1 protein and in the perinuclear region in the presence of the E1 protein. Deletion-mapping studies indicate that the carboxy-terminal sequences of both the core and the E1 proteins are important for their interaction. Since little E1 sequence is exposed on the cytosolic side of the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, the interaction between the core and the E1 proteins most likely takes place in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. The E2 protein could not be coprecipitated with the core protein by the anti-core antibody in a similar assay and likely does not interact with the core protein. The implications of these findings on the morphogenesis of the hepatitis C virus virion are discussed.
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