For members of the , it is known that, besides the structural proteins, nonstructural (NS) proteins also play a critical role in virion formation. Pestiviruses, such as bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), rely on uncleaved NS2-3 for virion formation, while its cleavage product, NS3, is selectively active in RNA replication. This dogma was recently challenged by the selection of gain-of-function mutations in NS2 and NS3 which allowed virion formation in the absence of uncleaved NS2-3 in BVDV type 1 (BVDV-1) variants encoding either a ubiquitin (Ubi) (NS2-Ubi-NS3) or an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) (NS2-IRES-NS3) between NS2 and NS3. To determine whether the ability to adapt to NS2-3-independent virion morphogenesis is conserved among pestiviruses, we studied the corresponding NS2 and NS3 mutations (2/T444-V and 3/M132-A) in classical swine fever virus (CSFV). We observed that these mutations were capable of restoring low-level NS2-3-independent virion formation only for CSFV NS2-Ubi-NS3. Interestingly, a second NS2 mutation (V439-D), identified by selection, was essential for high-titer virion production. Similar to previous findings for BVDV-1, these mutations in NS2 and NS3 allowed for low-titer virion production only in CSFV NS2-IRES-NS3. For efficient virion morphogenesis, additional exchanges in NS4A (A48-T) and NS5B (D280-G) were required, indicating that these proteins cooperate in NS2-3-independent virion formation. Interestingly, both NS5B mutations, selected independently for NS2-IRES-NS3 variants of BVDV-1 and CSFV, are located in the fingertip region of the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, classifying this structural element as a novel determinant for pestiviral NS2-3-independent virion formation. Together, these findings will stimulate further mechanistic studies on the genome packaging of pestiviruses. For members, the nonstructural proteins are essential for virion formation and thus exert a dual role in RNA replication and virion morphogenesis. However, it remains unclear how these proteins are functionalized for either process. In wild-type pestiviruses, the NS3/4A complex is selectively active in RNA replication, while NS2-3/4A is essential for virion formation. Mutations recently identified in BVDV-1 rendered NS3/4A capable of supporting NS2-3-independent virion morphogenesis. A comparison of NS3/4A complexes incapable/capable of supporting virion morphogenesis revealed that changes in NS3/NS4A surface interactions are decisive for the gain of function. However, so far, the role of the NS2 mutations as well as the accessory mutations additionally required in the NS2-IRES-NS3 virus variant has not been clarified. To unravel the course of genome packaging, the additional sets of mutations obtained for a second pestivirus species (CSFV) are of significant importance to develop mechanistic models for this complex process.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00679-19 | DOI Listing |
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