» Articles » PMID: 15542661

Bracoviruses Contain a Large Multigene Family Coding for Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases

Abstract

The relationship between parasitic wasps and bracoviruses constitutes one of the few known mutualisms between viruses and eukaryotes. The virions produced in the wasp ovaries are injected into host lepidopteran larvae, where virus genes are expressed, allowing successful development of the parasite by inducing host immune suppression and developmental arrest. Bracovirus-bearing wasps have a common phylogenetic origin, and contemporary bracoviruses are hypothesized to have been inherited by chromosomal transmission from a virus that originally integrated into the genome of the common ancestor wasp living 73.7 +/- 10 million years ago. However, so far no conserved genes have been described among different braconid wasp subfamilies. Here we show that a gene family is present in bracoviruses of different braconid wasp subfamilies (Cotesia congregata, Microgastrinae, and Toxoneuron nigriceps, Cardiochilinae) which likely corresponds to an ancient component of the bracovirus genome that might have been present in the ancestral virus. The genes encode proteins belonging to the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, known to play a key role in the control of signal transduction pathways. Bracovirus protein tyrosine phosphatase genes were shown to be expressed in different tissues of parasitized hosts, and two protein tyrosine phosphatases were produced with recombinant baculoviruses and tested for their biochemical activity. One protein tyrosine phosphatase is a functional phosphatase. These results strengthen the hypothesis that protein tyrosine phosphatases are involved in virally induced alterations of host physiology during parasitism.

Citing Articles

Characterizing virulence differences in a parasitoid wasp through comparative transcriptomic and proteomic.

Gornard S, Venon P, Lasfont F, Balliau T, Kaiser L, Mougel F BMC Genomics. 2024; 25(1):940.

PMID: 39375606 PMC: 11459884. DOI: 10.1186/s12864-024-10694-4.


Baculovirus entry into the central nervous system of caterpillars is independent of the viral protein tyrosine phosphatase.

Gasque S, Han Y, van der Ham I, van Leeuwen D, van Oers M, Haverkamp A Open Biol. 2024; 14(2):230278.

PMID: 38378139 PMC: 10878822. DOI: 10.1098/rsob.230278.


An Overview of Ovarian Calyx Fluid Proteins of (Viereck) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae): An Integrated Transcriptomic and Proteomic Approach.

Salvia R, Scieuzo C, Boschi A, Pezzi M, Mistri M, Munari C Biomolecules. 2023; 13(10).

PMID: 37892230 PMC: 10605793. DOI: 10.3390/biom13101547.


A Polydnavirus Negatively Regulates the Host Phenoloxidase Pathway.

Gao H, Hu R, Wang Z, Ye X, Wu X, Huang J Viruses. 2023; 15(1).

PMID: 36680096 PMC: 9866809. DOI: 10.3390/v15010056.


Role of Ovarian Proteins Secreted by (Viereck) (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Early Suppression of Host Immune Response.

Salvia R, Scieuzo C, Grimaldi A, Fanti P, Moretta A, Franco A Insects. 2021; 12(1).

PMID: 33466542 PMC: 7824821. DOI: 10.3390/insects12010033.


References
1.
Vinson S, Malva C, Varricchio P, Sordetti R, Falabella P, Pennacchio F . Prothoracic gland inactivation in Heliothis virescens (F.) (Lepidoptera:Noctuidae) larvae parasitized by Cardiochiles nigriceps Viereck (Hymenoptera:Braconidae). J Insect Physiol. 2003; 44(9):845-857. DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1910(98)00016-x. View

2.
Wyder S, Blank F, Lanzrein B . Fate of polydnavirus DNA of the egg-larval parasitoid Chelonus inanitus in the host Spodoptera littoralis. J Insect Physiol. 2003; 49(5):491-500. DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1910(03)00056-8. View

3.
Falabella P, Varricchio P, Gigliotti S, Tranfaglia A, Pennacchio F, Malva C . Toxoneuron nigriceps polydnavirus encodes a putative aspartyl protease highly expressed in parasitized host larvae. Insect Mol Biol. 2003; 12(1):9-17. DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2583.2003.00382.x. View

4.
Wyder S, Tschannen A, Hochuli A, Gruber A, Saladin V, Zumbach S . Characterization of Chelonus inanitus polydnavirus segments: sequences and analysis, excision site and demonstration of clustering. J Gen Virol. 2001; 83(Pt 1):247-256. DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-83-1-247. View

5.
Belle E, Beckage N, Rousselet J, Poirie M, Lemeunier F, Drezen J . Visualization of polydnavirus sequences in a parasitoid wasp chromosome. J Virol. 2002; 76(11):5793-6. PMC: 137038. DOI: 10.1128/jvi.76.11.5793-5796.2002. View