Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6139523 | Virology | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Kaposi׳s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) vOX2 is a cell surface glycoprotein expressed during viral lytic replication to suppress host inflammatory reactions. Here we have characterised vOX2 with biochemical, biophysical and bioinformatics tools and as a result propose a 3-dimensional model for vOX2 based on structural and functional homology with the PD-L1 protein. To validate this model, vOX2 was characterised by analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) and circular dichroism spectroscopy (CD). The results identified the potential glycosylation sites and revealed that vOX2 is predominantly a beta-folded molecule with an RGD adhesion motif exposed on the C-terminal domain. The protein exists in monomer-dimer equilibrium similar to its IgV-type folded homologues, with 30-36% glycosylation and the molecular weight of the extracellular fragment of molecule is 32.0-33.6 kDa, much less than 50 kDa. Thus, the structural similarity to PD-L1 verifies its immunomodulatory potential and the RGD motif suggests an adhesive capacity.
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Authors
Abbas Ali Amini, Alexandra S. Solovyova, Hamid Sadeghian, David J. Blackbourn, S.A. Rahim Rezaee,