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High-efficiency utilization of the bovine integrin αvβ3 as a receptor for foot-and-mouth disease virus is dependent on the bovine β3 subunit

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
卷 74, 期 16, 页码 7298-7306

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.74.16.7298-7306.2000

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We have previously reported that Foot-and-morcth disease virus (FMDV), which is virulent For cattle and swine, can utilize the integrin alpha(nu)beta(3) as a receptor on cultured cells. Since those studies were performed with the human integrin, we have molecularly cloned the bovine homolog of the integrin alpha(nu)beta(3) and have compared the two receptors for utilization by FMDV, Both the alpha(nu) and beta(3) subunits of the bovine integrin have high degrees of amino acid sequence similarity to their corresponding human subunits in the ectodomains (96%) and essentially identical transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains. Within the putative ligand-binding domains, the bovine and human alpha(nu) subunits have a 98.8% amino acid sequence similarity while there is only a 93% similarity between the beta(3) subunits of these two species, COS cell cultures, which are not susceptible to FMDV infection, become susceptible if cotransfected with alpha(nu) and beta(3) subunit cDNAs from a bovine or human source. Cultures cotransfected with the bovine alpha(nu)beta(3) subunit cDNAs and infected with FMDV synthesize greater amounts of viral proteins than do infected cultures cotransfected with the human integrin subunits. Cells cotransfected with a bovine alpha(nu) subunit and a human beta(3) subunit synthesize viral proteins at levels equivalent to those in cells expressing both human subunits, However, cells cotransfected with the human alpha(nu) and the bovine beta(3) subunits synthesize amounts of viral proteins equivalent to those in cells expressing both bovine subunits, indicating that the bovine beta(3) subunit is responsible for the increased effectiveness of this receptor. By engineering chimeric bovine-human beta(3) subunits, we have shown that this increase in receptor efficiency is due to sequences encoding the C-terminal one-third of the subunit ectodomain, which contains a highly structured cysteine-rich repeat region. We postulate that amino acid sequence differences within this region may be responsible for structural differences between the human and bovine beta(3) subunit, leading to more efficient utilization of the bovine receptor by this bovine pathogen.

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