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Novel Glycosylation Pathways of Retroviral Envelope Proteins Identified with Avian Reticuloendotheliosis Virus

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Journal J Virol
Date 1988 Sep 1
PMID 2841469
Citations 8
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Abstract

Previously, we identified two mature glycoproteins, gp90, the surface glycoprotein, and gp20, the transmembrane protein, from avian reticuloendotheliosis virus and an avian reticuloendotheliosis virus env gene-encoded intracellular polyprotein gPr77env, but the precise relationship of gPr77env to the mature envelope proteins was not determined (W.-P. Tsai, T.D. Copeland, and S. Oroszlan, Virology 155:567-583, 1986). In the present study, using metabolic labeling of viral proteins with [35S]cysteine, radioimmunoprecipitation, and carbohydrate structure analysis, we have identified a higher-molecular-weight endo-H-resistant env gene-encoded polyprotein designated gPr115env in addition to the endo-H-sensitive gPr77env. It appears that gPr77env is the primary polyprotein precursor, modified with mannosyloligosaccharides that are processed into sialic-acid-rich extraordinarily large complex-type carbohydrates (up to 17 kilodaltons for each N-linked site) on the gp90 domain but not on the gPr22 domain. In this process, gPr77env is converted into the apparently endo-H-resistant secondary polyprotein, gPr115env, which is rapidly processed into gp90 and gPr22. The proteolytic processing which occurs only after the appearance of an endo-H resistant precursor is now clearly demonstrated for a retrovirus. Some important aspects of carbohydrate structure, including the site-specific glycosylation, as well as the intracellular location and nature of the potential enzyme involved in the proteolytic cleavage of gPr115env are discussed.

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