Quantitative Analysis of the Microtubule Interaction of Rabies Virus P3 Protein: Roles in Immune Evasion and Pathogenesis

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Aaron Brice
Donna R. Whelan
Naoto Ito
Kenta Shimizu
Linda Wiltzer-Bach
Camden Y. Lo
Danielle Blondel
David A. Jans
Toby D. M. Bell
Gregory W. Moseley
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[1] Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] Bio21 Institute,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[3] The University of Melbourne,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[4] School of Chemistry,undefined
[5] Monash University,undefined
[6] Laboratory of Zoonotic Diseases,undefined
[7] Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences,undefined
[8] The United Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences,undefined
[9] Gifu University,undefined
[10] Nuclear Signaling Laboratory,undefined
[11] Monash University,undefined
[12] Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory,undefined
[13] Monash University,undefined
[14] Monash Micro Imaging,undefined
[15] Unité de Virologie Moleculaire et Structurale,undefined
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Although microtubules (MTs) are known to have important roles in intracellular transport of many viruses, a number of reports suggest that specific viral MT-associated proteins (MAPs) target MTs to subvert distinct MT-dependent cellular processes. The precise functional importance of these interactions and their roles in pathogenesis, however, remain largely unresolved. To assess the association with disease of the rabies virus (RABV) MAP, P3, we quantitatively compared the phenotypes of P3 from a pathogenic RABV strain, Nishigahara (Ni) and a non-pathogenic Ni-derivative strain, Ni-CE. Using confocal/live-cell imaging and dSTORM super-resolution microscopy to quantify protein interactions with the MT network and with individual MT filaments, we found that the interaction by Ni-CE-P3 is significantly impaired compared with Ni-P3. This correlated with an impaired capacity to effect association of the transcription factor STAT1 with MTs and to antagonize interferon (IFN)/STAT1-dependent antiviral signaling. Importantly, we identified a single mutation in Ni-CE-P3 that is sufficient to inhibit MT-association and IFN-antagonist function of Ni-P3, and showed that this mutation alone attenuates the pathogenicity of RABV. These data provide evidence that the viral protein-MT interface has important roles in pathogenesis, suggesting that this interface could provide targets for vaccine/antiviral drug development.
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