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Hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 2

Nonstructural protein 2 (NS2) is a viral protein found in the hepatitis C virus.[1] It is also produced by influenza viruses, and is alternatively known as the nuclear export protein (NEP).[2]

HCV genome

Role in Hepatitis C virus edit

NS2 is one of seven nonstructural proteins in HCV, with each being encoded near the carboxy-terminal end of the positive-strand RNA virus. Once translated it is 217 amino acids in length and has a molecular weight of approximately 23 kDa. NS2 possesses a hydrophobic amino-terminal subdomain as well as a carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic domain, with the amino-terminal subdomain containing up to three putative transmembrane segments.[3]

NS2 proteins are post-translationally processed by the HPV-encoded cysteine protease NS2-3, which is formed by residues 94-217 of NS2 itself as well as residues 1-181 of nonstructural protein 3 (NS3).[4][5] The NS2-3 autoprotease acts by making a single cleavage between the junction of NS2 and NS3. While the NS2 protein itself is unnecessary for replication of the HCV virus (as demonstrated by HPV replicons that were able to self-replicate after removal of the entire C to NS2 coding region),[6][7] this cleavage of the NS2/NS3 junction is critical.[8]

Despite being dispensable in the replication of HCV, NS2 does play an important role in the production of new HCV particles.[3] Multiple studies have shown that the full NS2 RNA sequence (and thus protein) is necessary for viral assembly.[9][10] While it is somewhat uncertain as to why this is, one group demonstrated that viral particle production in HPV chimeras was most efficient when the chimeric fusions were conducted directly downstream of the first transmembrane domain of NS2.[11] This discovery implies that the first transmembrane segment of NS2’s hydrophobic amino-terminal subdomain physically interacts with upstream structural components of the HPV sequence.[3] Its structure is indeed highly conserved between HCV genotypes, with a flexible helix in residues 3-11 and an alpha helix in residues 12-21.[10] A subsequent implication is that the carboxy-terminal domain – which is also home to the proteasome region of NS2 – are not important in particle production. This theory is corroborated by evidence that mutations in the NS2 protease region do not effect virus production.[9][10]

Additional research shows that NS2 is involved in HPV particle production. It has been determined that the substitution of one highly conserved NS2 residue, Ser-168, with either Alanine or Glycine results in impaired virus production but not impaired RNA replication.[12] Impairment or elimination of particle production was determined via the number of infectious HPV particles released by transfected cells post-genome mutation. This result further demonstrates that NS2 is critical for viral assembly but not viral RNA replication (which is, however, influenced by cleavage of the NS2/NS3 junction as discussed previously). Furthermore, that same study theorized that the mutation of Ser-168 affects viral assembly in terms of release: assembled NS2 mutants were unable to exit the cell (and were thus not infectious), suggesting that NS2’s importance lies in the very late stages of assembly.[12]

Role in the inhibition of apoptosis edit

NS2 is an inhibitor of liver cell apoptosis. The viral protein interacts with CIDE-B, a liver-specific pro-apoptotic protein whose carboxy-terminal killing domain induces cell death activity.[13] The binding specificity is strong enough to counteract CIDE-B’s induced release of mitochondrial cytochrome c, as demonstrated by single deletion mutations that result in a loss of interference. This activity has been interpreted as an important strategy for the survival of HCV in host cells.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Erdtmann L, Franck N, Lerat H, et al. (May 2003). "The hepatitis C virus NS2 protein is an inhibitor of CIDE-B-induced apoptosis". J. Biol. Chem. 278 (20): 18256–64. doi:10.1074/jbc.M209732200. PMID 12595532.
  2. ^ Suarez, David L. (2009). "Influenza A Virus". In David E. Swayne (ed.). Avian Influenza. John Wiley & Sons. p. 3. ISBN 9780813818665.
  3. ^ a b c Lorenz, Ivo (Aug 2010). "The Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural Protein 2 (NS2): An Up-and-Coming Antiviral Drug Target". Viruses. 2 (8): 1635–1646. doi:10.3390/v2081635. PMC 3185728. PMID 21994698.
  4. ^ Grakoui, A; McCourt, D W; Wychowski, C; Feinstone, S M; Rice, C M (15 Nov 1993). "A second hepatitis C virus-encoded proteinase". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 90 (22): 10583–10587. Bibcode:1993PNAS...9010583G. doi:10.1073/pnas.90.22.10583. PMC 47821. PMID 8248148.
  5. ^ Schregel, V; Jacobi, S; Penin, F; Tautz, N (31 Mar 2009). "Hepatitis C virus NS2 is a protease stimulated by cofactor domains in NS3". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 106 (13): 5342–5347. Bibcode:2009PNAS..106.5342S. doi:10.1073/pnas.0810950106. PMC 2663979. PMID 19282477.
  6. ^ Blight, Keril; McKeating, Jane; Rice, Charles (Dec 2002). "Highly Permissive Cell Lines for Subgenomic and Genomic Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication". J Virol. 76 (24): 13001–13014. doi:10.1128/jvi.76.24.13001-13014.2002. PMC 136668. PMID 12438626.
  7. ^ Lohmann, V; Korner, F; Koch, J; Herian, U; Theilmann, L; Bartenschlager, R (2 Jul 1999). "Replication of subgenomic hepatitis C virus RNAs in a hepatoma cell line". Science. 285 (5424): 110–3. doi:10.1126/science.285.5424.110. PMID 10390360.
  8. ^ Welbourn, S; Green, R; Gamache, I; Dandache, S; Lohmann, V; Bartenschlager, R; Meerovitch, K; Pause, A (19 Aug 2005). "Hepatitis C virus NS2/3 processing is required for NS3 stability and viral RNA replication". J Biol Chem. 280 (33): 29604–11. doi:10.1074/jbc.m505019200. PMID 15980068.
  9. ^ a b Jones, Christopher; Murray, Catherine; Eastman, Dawnnica; Tassello, Jodie; Rice, Charles (Aug 2007). "Hepatitis C Virus p7 and NS2 Proteins Are Essential for Production of Infectious Virus". J Virol. 81 (16): 8374–8383. doi:10.1128/jvi.00690-07. PMC 1951341. PMID 17537845.
  10. ^ a b c Jirasko, Vlastimil; Montserret, Roland; Appel, Nicole; Janvier, Anne; Eustachi, Leah; Brohm, Christiane; Steinmann, Eike; Pietschmann, Thomas; Penin, Francois; Bartenschlager, Ralf (17 Oct 2008). "Structural and Functional Characterization of Nonstructural Protein 2 for Its Role in Hepatitis C Virus Assembly". J Biol Chem. 283 (42): 28546–28562. doi:10.1074/jbc.m803981200. PMC 2661407. PMID 18644781.
  11. ^ Pietschmann, Thomas; Kaul, Artur; Koutsoudakis, George; Shavinskaya, Anna; Kallis, Stephanie; Steinmann, Eike; Abid, Karim; Negro, Francesco; Dreux, Marlene; Cosset, Francois-Loic; Bartenschlager, Ralf (9 May 2006). "Construction and characterization of infectious intragenotypic and intergenotypic hepatitis C virus chimeras". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103 (19): 7408–7413. Bibcode:2006PNAS..103.7408P. doi:10.1073/pnas.0504877103. PMC 1455439. PMID 16651538.
  12. ^ a b Yi, MinKyung; Ma, Yinghong; Yates, Jeremy; Lemon, Stanley (May 2009). "trans-Complementation of an NS2 Defect in a Late Step in Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Particle Assembly and Maturation". PLOS Pathog. 5 (5): e1000403. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000403. PMC 2669722. PMID 19412343.
  13. ^ a b Erdtmann, L; Franck, N; Lerat, H; Le Seyec, J; Gilot, D; Cannie, I; Gripon, P; Hibner, U; Guguen-Guillouzo, C (16 May 2003). "The hepatitis C virus NS2 protein is an inhibitor of CIDE-B-induced apoptosis". J Biol Chem. 278 (20): 18256–64. doi:10.1074/jbc.m209732200. PMID 12595532.

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Nonstructural protein 2 NS2 is a viral protein found in the hepatitis C virus 1 It is also produced by influenza viruses and is alternatively known as the nuclear export protein NEP 2 HCV genome Contents 1 Role in Hepatitis C virus 2 Role in the inhibition of apoptosis 3 See also 4 ReferencesRole in Hepatitis C virus editNS2 is one of seven nonstructural proteins in HCV with each being encoded near the carboxy terminal end of the positive strand RNA virus Once translated it is 217 amino acids in length and has a molecular weight of approximately 23 kDa NS2 possesses a hydrophobic amino terminal subdomain as well as a carboxy terminal cytoplasmic domain with the amino terminal subdomain containing up to three putative transmembrane segments 3 NS2 proteins are post translationally processed by the HPV encoded cysteine protease NS2 3 which is formed by residues 94 217 of NS2 itself as well as residues 1 181 of nonstructural protein 3 NS3 4 5 The NS2 3 autoprotease acts by making a single cleavage between the junction of NS2 and NS3 While the NS2 protein itself is unnecessary for replication of the HCV virus as demonstrated by HPV replicons that were able to self replicate after removal of the entire C to NS2 coding region 6 7 this cleavage of the NS2 NS3 junction is critical 8 Despite being dispensable in the replication of HCV NS2 does play an important role in the production of new HCV particles 3 Multiple studies have shown that the full NS2 RNA sequence and thus protein is necessary for viral assembly 9 10 While it is somewhat uncertain as to why this is one group demonstrated that viral particle production in HPV chimeras was most efficient when the chimeric fusions were conducted directly downstream of the first transmembrane domain of NS2 11 This discovery implies that the first transmembrane segment of NS2 s hydrophobic amino terminal subdomain physically interacts with upstream structural components of the HPV sequence 3 Its structure is indeed highly conserved between HCV genotypes with a flexible helix in residues 3 11 and an alpha helix in residues 12 21 10 A subsequent implication is that the carboxy terminal domain which is also home to the proteasome region of NS2 are not important in particle production This theory is corroborated by evidence that mutations in the NS2 protease region do not effect virus production 9 10 Additional research shows that NS2 is involved in HPV particle production It has been determined that the substitution of one highly conserved NS2 residue Ser 168 with either Alanine or Glycine results in impaired virus production but not impaired RNA replication 12 Impairment or elimination of particle production was determined via the number of infectious HPV particles released by transfected cells post genome mutation This result further demonstrates that NS2 is critical for viral assembly but not viral RNA replication which is however influenced by cleavage of the NS2 NS3 junction as discussed previously Furthermore that same study theorized that the mutation of Ser 168 affects viral assembly in terms of release assembled NS2 mutants were unable to exit the cell and were thus not infectious suggesting that NS2 s importance lies in the very late stages of assembly 12 Role in the inhibition of apoptosis editNS2 is an inhibitor of liver cell apoptosis The viral protein interacts with CIDE B a liver specific pro apoptotic protein whose carboxy terminal killing domain induces cell death activity 13 The binding specificity is strong enough to counteract CIDE B s induced release of mitochondrial cytochrome c as demonstrated by single deletion mutations that result in a loss of interference This activity has been interpreted as an important strategy for the survival of HCV in host cells 13 See also editNS1 influenza proteinReferences edit Erdtmann L Franck N Lerat H et al May 2003 The hepatitis C virus NS2 protein is an inhibitor of CIDE B induced apoptosis J Biol Chem 278 20 18256 64 doi 10 1074 jbc M209732200 PMID 12595532 Suarez David L 2009 Influenza A Virus In David E Swayne ed Avian Influenza John Wiley amp Sons p 3 ISBN 9780813818665 a b c Lorenz Ivo Aug 2010 The Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural Protein 2 NS2 An Up and Coming Antiviral Drug Target Viruses 2 8 1635 1646 doi 10 3390 v2081635 PMC 3185728 PMID 21994698 Grakoui A McCourt D W Wychowski C Feinstone S M Rice C M 15 Nov 1993 A second hepatitis C virus encoded proteinase Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 90 22 10583 10587 Bibcode 1993PNAS 9010583G doi 10 1073 pnas 90 22 10583 PMC 47821 PMID 8248148 Schregel V Jacobi S Penin F Tautz N 31 Mar 2009 Hepatitis C virus NS2 is a protease stimulated by cofactor domains in NS3 Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106 13 5342 5347 Bibcode 2009PNAS 106 5342S doi 10 1073 pnas 0810950106 PMC 2663979 PMID 19282477 Blight Keril McKeating Jane Rice Charles Dec 2002 Highly Permissive Cell Lines for Subgenomic and Genomic Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication J Virol 76 24 13001 13014 doi 10 1128 jvi 76 24 13001 13014 2002 PMC 136668 PMID 12438626 Lohmann V Korner F Koch J Herian U Theilmann L Bartenschlager R 2 Jul 1999 Replication of subgenomic hepatitis C virus RNAs in a hepatoma cell line Science 285 5424 110 3 doi 10 1126 science 285 5424 110 PMID 10390360 Welbourn S Green R Gamache I Dandache S Lohmann V Bartenschlager R Meerovitch K Pause A 19 Aug 2005 Hepatitis C virus NS2 3 processing is required for NS3 stability and viral RNA replication J Biol Chem 280 33 29604 11 doi 10 1074 jbc m505019200 PMID 15980068 a b Jones Christopher Murray Catherine Eastman Dawnnica Tassello Jodie Rice Charles Aug 2007 Hepatitis C Virus p7 and NS2 Proteins Are Essential for Production of Infectious Virus J Virol 81 16 8374 8383 doi 10 1128 jvi 00690 07 PMC 1951341 PMID 17537845 a b c Jirasko Vlastimil Montserret Roland Appel Nicole Janvier Anne Eustachi Leah Brohm Christiane Steinmann Eike Pietschmann Thomas Penin Francois Bartenschlager Ralf 17 Oct 2008 Structural and Functional Characterization of Nonstructural Protein 2 for Its Role in Hepatitis C Virus Assembly J Biol Chem 283 42 28546 28562 doi 10 1074 jbc m803981200 PMC 2661407 PMID 18644781 Pietschmann Thomas Kaul Artur Koutsoudakis George Shavinskaya Anna Kallis Stephanie Steinmann Eike Abid Karim Negro Francesco Dreux Marlene Cosset Francois Loic Bartenschlager Ralf 9 May 2006 Construction and characterization of infectious intragenotypic and intergenotypic hepatitis C virus chimeras Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 19 7408 7413 Bibcode 2006PNAS 103 7408P doi 10 1073 pnas 0504877103 PMC 1455439 PMID 16651538 a b Yi MinKyung Ma Yinghong Yates Jeremy Lemon Stanley May 2009 trans Complementation of an NS2 Defect in a Late Step in Hepatitis C Virus HCV Particle Assembly and Maturation PLOS Pathog 5 5 e1000403 doi 10 1371 journal ppat 1000403 PMC 2669722 PMID 19412343 a b Erdtmann L Franck N Lerat H Le Seyec J Gilot D Cannie I Gripon P Hibner U Guguen Guillouzo C 16 May 2003 The hepatitis C virus NS2 protein is 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