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- W1574175588 abstract "Processing of the hepatitis C virus polyprotein is accomplished by a series of cotranslational and posttranslational cleavages mediated by host cell signalases and two virally encoded proteinases. Of these the NS3 proteinase is essential for processing at the NS3/4A, NS4A/4B, NS4B/5A, and NS5A/5B junctions. Processing between NS3 and NS4A occurs in cis, implying an intramolecular reaction mechanism, whereas cleavage at the other sites can also be mediated in trans. Sequence analysis of the amino termini of mature cleavage products and comparisons of amino acid residues around the scissile bonds of various hepatitis C virus isolates identified amino acid residues which might contribute to substrate specificity and processing efficiency: an acidic amino acid at the P6 position, a Thr or Cys at the P1 position, and a Ser or Ala at the P1' position. To study the importance of these residues for NS3-mediated cleavage we have undertaken a mutational analysis using an NS3'-5B polyprotein expressed by recombinant vaccinia viruses in mammalian cells. For all NS3-dependent cleavage sites P1 substitutions had the most drastic effects on cleavage efficiency, showing that amino acid residues at this position are the most critical substrate determinants. Since less drastic effects were found for substitutions at the P1' position, these residues appear to be less important for proper cleavage. For all cleavage sites the P6 acidic residue was dispensable, suggesting that it is not essential for substrate recognition and subsequent cleavage. Analysis of a series of mutations at the NS3/4A site revealed great flexibility for substitutions compared with more stringent requirements at the trans cleavage sites. On the basis of these results we propose a model in which processing in cis is determined primarily by polyprotein folding, whereas cleavage in trans is governed not only by the structure of the polyprotein but also by specific interactions between the proteinase and the polyprotein substrate at or around the scissile bond." @default.
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- W1574175588 title "Substrate determinants for cleavage in cis and in trans by the hepatitis C virus NS3 proteinase" @default.
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