Glycoprotein C plays a role in the adsorption of duck enteritis virus to chicken embryo fibroblasts cells and in infectivity

Yong Hu, Xiaokun Liu, Zhong Zou, Meilin Jin

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Abstract

Unlike glycoprotein C (gC) of many mammalian herpes viruses, gC of some avian herpes viruses does not play a principle role in the binding of virus to heparin sulfate proteoglycans on the cell surface. The roles of duck enteritis virus (DEV) gC on viral attachment remained unclear. In this study, we showed that gC expressed in vitro could bind to chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF) cells and inhibit the adsorption of duck enteritis virus (DEV) onto CEF cells effectively and antiserum directed against gC inhibited the infection of DEV. Furthermore, it was confirmed that gC protein expressed in baculovirus system did not bind to heparin-Sepharose beads and virus binding to cells were independent of heparin sulfate proteoglycans on the surface of cells. Therefore, gC contributes to adsorption and infection of DEV.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalVirus Research
Volume174
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Attachment
  • Duck enteritis virus (DEV)
  • Glycoprotein C (gC)

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