Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6141386 Virology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The unique region of the VP1 capsid protein of adeno-associated viruses (AAV) in common with autonomously replicating parvoviruses comprises a secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) homology domain. While the sPLA2 domain of Minute Virus of Mice has recently been shown to mediate endosomal escape by lipolytic pore formation, experimental evidence for a similar function in AAV infection is still lacking. Here, we explored the function of the sPLA2 domain of AAV by making use of the serotype 2 mutant 76HD/AN. The sPLA2 defect in 76HD/AN, which severely impairs AAV's infectivity, could be complemented in trans by co-infection with wild-type AAV2. Furthermore, co-infection with endosomolytically active, but not with inactive adenoviral variants partially rescued 76HD/AN, providing the first evidence for a function of this domain in endosomal escape of incoming AAV particles.
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