Adeno-associated virus interactions with B23/Nucleophosmin: identification of sub-nucleolar virion regions Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Bevington, Joyce M; Needham, Patrick G; Verrill, Kristin C; Collaco, Roy F; Basrur, Venkatesh; Trempe, James P

description

  • Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a human parvovirus that normally requires a helper virus such as adenovirus (Ad) for replication. The four replication proteins (Rep78, 68, 52 and 40) encoded by AAV are pleiotropic effectors of virus integration, replication, transcription and virion assembly. Using Rep68 column chromatography and mass spectrometry, we have identified the nucleolar, B23/Nucleophosmin (NPM) protein as an Rep-interacting partner. Rep-NPM interactions were verified by co-immunofluorescence and chemical cross-linking studies. We have found that there is demonstrable, but limited co-localization between Rep and NPM in co-infected cells. In contrast, there was significant co-localization between NPM and AAV Cap proteins. In vitro experiments using purified MBPRep78 and NPM show that NPM stimulates MBPRep78 interactions with the AAV ITR as well as endonuclease activity. These studies suggest that NPM plays a role in AAV amplification affecting Rep function and virion assembly.

publication date

  • 2009

published in

start page

  • 102

end page

  • 13

volume

  • 357