The influenza A virus M2 cytoplasmic tail is required for infectious virus production and efficient genome packaging

J Virol. 2005 Mar;79(6):3595-605. doi: 10.1128/JVI.79.6.3595-3605.2005.

Abstract

The M2 integral membrane protein encoded by influenza A virus possesses an ion channel activity that is required for efficient virus entry into host cells. The role of the M2 protein cytoplasmic tail in virus replication was examined by generating influenza A viruses encoding M2 proteins with truncated C termini. Deletion of 28 amino acids (M2Stop70) resulted in a virus that produced fourfold-fewer particles but >1,000-fold-fewer infectious particles than wild-type virus. Expression of the full-length M2 protein in trans restored the replication of the M2 truncated virus. Although the M2Stop70 virus particles were similar to wild-type virus in morphology, the M2Stop70 virions contained reduced amounts of viral nucleoprotein and genomic RNA, indicating a defect in vRNP packaging. The data presented indicate the M2 cytoplasmic tail plays a role in infectious virus production by coordinating the efficient packaging of genome segments into influenza virus particles.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Dogs
  • Genetic Complementation Test
  • Genome, Viral
  • Influenza A virus / genetics
  • Influenza A virus / physiology*
  • Influenza A virus / ultrastructure
  • Nucleocapsid Proteins
  • Nucleoproteins
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • RNA, Viral / analysis
  • RNA-Binding Proteins
  • Sequence Deletion
  • Viral Core Proteins
  • Viral Matrix Proteins / chemistry
  • Viral Matrix Proteins / genetics
  • Viral Matrix Proteins / physiology*
  • Virus Assembly*
  • Virus Replication*

Substances

  • M2 protein, Influenza A virus
  • NP protein, Influenza A virus
  • Nucleocapsid Proteins
  • Nucleoproteins
  • RNA, Viral
  • RNA-Binding Proteins
  • Viral Core Proteins
  • Viral Matrix Proteins