Generation of Infectious Mimivirus Virions Through Inoculation of Viral DNA Within Acanthamoeba castellanii Shows Involvement of Five Proteins, Essentially Uncharacterized

  • Sahmi-Bounsiar, Dehia
  • Baudoin, Jean-Pierre
  • Hannat, Sihem
  • Decloquement, Philippe
  • Chabrieres, Eric
  • Aherfi, Sarah
  • La Scola, Bernard
Publication date
July 2021
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

International audienceOne of the most curious findings associated with the discovery of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (APMV) was the presence of many proteins and RNAs within the virion. Although some hypotheses on their role in Acanthamoeba infection have been put forward, none have been validated. In this study, we directly transfected mimivirus DNA with or without additional proteinase K treatment to extracted DNA into Acanthamoeba castellanii. In this way, it was possible to generate infectious APMV virions, but only without extra proteinase K treatment of extracted DNA. The virus genomes before and after transfection were identical. We searched for the remaining DNA-associated proteins that were digested by proteinase K and could vi...

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