Expression and purification of PNGase F protein in yeast and its anti-PRV activity.

Haonan Zhang, Yu Jiang, Gang Ding, Jingyu Chen, Yuda Liu, Furong Wang, Xiaolan Yu
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Pseudorabies virus (Pseudorabiesvirus, PRV) has caused huge economic losses to the global pig industry. In recent years, it has been reported that there are PRV mutants, but the traditional vaccine can not completely prevent or control the infection of PRV, so there is an urgent need to develop new broad-spectrum anti-disease drugs for prevention and treatment. PNGase F from bacteria can catalyze the hydrolysis of oligosaccharides linked to asparagine residues on peptides, so we speculate that PNGase F can inhibit virus infection by removing the glycosylation of virus membrane glycoproteins. In this study, PNGase F protein was highly expressed and purified in Pichia pastoris, and the deglycosylation activity of PNGase F expressed in Pichia pastoris was verified. In vitro, 15 μM could significantly inhibit the proliferation of virus in cells. The results of cytotoxicity test showed that PNGase F was not toxic to many cells. To further evaluate the effect of PNGase F in different stages of virus infection, it was found that PNGase F had significant inhibitory effect on virus adsorption and invasion. In vivo experiments in mice, PNGase F could significantly inhibit the replication of PRV Ea strain in mice and inhibit PRV, reduced brain lesions. Our experiments show that PNGase F expressed by yeast can inhibit PRV infection in vitro and in vitro, and its inhibitory mechanism is preliminarily discussed, which can provide a new reference for the development of broad-spectrum antiviral drugs based on PNGase F.

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PNGase F蛋白在酵母中的表达纯化及其抗prv活性研究。
伪狂犬病病毒(Pseudorabiesvirus, PRV)给全球养猪业造成了巨大的经济损失。近年来,有报道称出现了PRV突变体,但传统疫苗并不能完全预防或控制PRV的感染,因此迫切需要开发新的广谱抗疾病药物进行预防和治疗。细菌的PNGase F可以催化肽上与天冬酰胺残基连接的寡糖水解,因此我们推测PNGase F可以通过去除病毒膜糖蛋白的糖基化来抑制病毒感染。本研究在毕赤酵母中高表达并纯化了PNGase F蛋白,验证了PNGase F在毕赤酵母中表达的去糖基化活性。在体外,15 μM能显著抑制病毒在细胞中的增殖。细胞毒性试验结果表明,PNGase F对许多细胞无毒性。为了进一步评价PNGase F在病毒感染不同阶段的作用,我们发现PNGase F对病毒的吸附和侵袭有显著的抑制作用。在小鼠体内实验中,PNGase F能显著抑制PRV Ea株在小鼠体内的复制,抑制PRV,减少脑损伤。我们的实验表明,酵母表达的PNGase F在体外均能抑制PRV感染,并对其抑制机制进行了初步探讨,可为开发基于PNGase F的广谱抗病毒药物提供新的参考。
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