An important role of the heat shock response in infected cells for replication of baculoviruses

Yulia V. Lyupina, Svetlana B. Dmitrieva, Anna V. Timokhova, Svetlana N. Beljelarskaya, Olga G. Zatsepina, Michael B. Evgen'ev, Victor S. Mikhailov

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Abstract

Baculoviruses serve as a stress factor that can activate both death-inducing and cytoprotective pathways in infected cells. In this report, induction of heat shock proteins (HSPs) of the 70-kDa family (HSP/HSC70) in Sf-9 cells after infection with AcMNPV was monitored by Western blot analysis. Two-dimensional electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel revealed changes in the cellular pattern of HSP/HSC70s and synthesis of a new member of the HSP/HSC70 family in the infected cells. Although infection with AcMNPV moderately increased the HSP/HSC70 content in cells under standard conditions, the infection potentiated the response to heat shock boosting the HSP/HSC70s content in infected cells several-fold in comparison with uninfected cells. Addition of KNK437, a known inhibitor of inducible HSPs, decreased the rate of viral DNA synthesis in infected cells more than one order of magnitude and markedly suppressed the release of budded viruses indicating the importance of the heat shock response for baculovirus replication.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)336-341
Number of pages6
JournalVirology
Volume406
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AcMNPV
  • Baculovirus replication
  • DBP
  • HSC70
  • HSP70
  • Heat shock proteins
  • Heat shock response
  • Nucleopolyhedrovirus

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Virology

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