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. 1997 Jan;71(1):331–336. doi: 10.1128/jvi.71.1.331-336.1997

Biochemical and functional analysis of the Borna disease virus G protein.

P A Schneider 1, C G Hatalski 1, A J Lewis 1, W I Lipkin 1
PMCID: PMC191055  PMID: 8985354

Abstract

The Borna disease virus (BDV) antigenome is comprised of five major open reading frames (ORFs). Products have been reported only for ORFs I, II, and III, encoding N (p40), P (p24/p23), and M (gp18), respectively. ORF IV predicts a 57-kDa protein with several potential glycosylation sites. Analysis of radiolabeled extracts from BDV-infected C6 cells and BHK-21 cells transfected with a Semliki Forest virus vector that contains ORF IV demonstrated the presence of a 94-kDa protein (G protein) which was sensitive to tunicamycin, endoglycosidase F/N-glycosidase, and endoglycosidase H but not to O-glycosidase. Sera from BDV-infected rats detected the G protein and had neutralization activity that was reduced following immunoadsorption with the G protein. Preincubation of cells with the G protein interfered with BDV infectivity. This effect was enhanced by treatment of the G protein with the exoglycosidase alpha-mannosidase and reduced after subsequent treatment with N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase. In concert these findings indicate that ORF IV encodes a 94-kDa N-linked glycoprotein with extensive high mannose- and/or hybrid-type oligosaccharide modifications. The presence of neutralization epitopes on the G protein and its capacity to interfere with infectivity suggest that the G protein is important for viral entry.

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