
Translational Control of Host Gene Expression by a Cys-Motif Protein Encoded in a Bracovirus
Author(s) -
Eunseong Kim,
Yonggyun Kim
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0161661
Subject(s) - biology , open reading frame , sf9 , gene , microbiology and biotechnology , reticulocyte , recombinant dna , protein biosynthesis , biochemistry , spodoptera , peptide sequence , rna
Translational control is a strategy that various viruses use to manipulate their hosts to suppress acute antiviral response. Polydnaviruses, a group of insect double-stranded DNA viruses symbiotic to some endoparasitoid wasps, are divided into two genera: ichnovirus (IV) and bracovirus (BV). In IV, some Cys-motif genes are known as host translation-inhibitory factors (HTIF). The genome of endoparasitoid wasp Cotesia plutellae contains a Cys-motif gene ( Cp-TSP13 ) homologous to an HTIF known as teratocyte-secretory protein 14 (TSP14) of Microplitis croceipes . Cp-TSP13 consists of 129 amino acid residues with a predicted molecular weight of 13.987 kDa and pI value of 7.928. Genomic DNA region encoding its open reading frame has three introns. Cp-TSP13 possesses six conserved cysteine residues as other Cys-motif genes functioning as HTIF. Cp-TSP13 was expressed in Plutella xylostella larvae parasitized by C . plutellae . C. plutellae bracovirus (CpBV) was purified and injected into non-parasitized P . xylostella that expressed Cp-TSP13 . Cp-TSP13 was cloned into a eukaryotic expression vector and used to infect Sf 9 cells to transiently express Cp-TSP13 . The synthesized Cp-TSP13 protein was detected in culture broth. An overlaying experiment showed that the purified Cp-TSP13 entered hemocytes. It was localized in the cytosol. Recombinant Cp-TSP13 significantly inhibited protein synthesis of secretory proteins when it was added to in vitro cultured fat body. In addition, the recombinant Cp-TSP13 directly inhibited the translation of fat body mRNAs in in vitro translation assay using rabbit reticulocyte lysate. Moreover, the recombinant Cp-TSP13 significantly suppressed cellular immune responses by inhibiting hemocyte-spreading behavior. It also exhibited significant insecticidal activities by both injection and feeding routes. These results indicate that Cp-TSP13 is a viral HTIF.