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Microbiology Society, Journal of General Virology, 2(95), p. 442-452, 2014

DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.057059-0

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Bovine adenovirus 3 core protein pVII localise to mitochondria and modulate ATP synthesis, mitochondrial CA2+ mitochondrial CA2+ and mitochondrial membrane potential.

Journal article published in 2013 by Sanjeev K. Anand, Amit Gaba, Jaswant Singh, Suresh K. Tikoo
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Abstract

Viruses modulate the functions of mitochondria by translocating viral proteins to the mitochondria. Subcellular fractionation and sensitivity to proteinase K/Triton X-100 treatment of mitochondrial fractions of bovine adenovirus (BAdV)-3-infected/transfected cells suggested that core protein pVII localizes to the mitochondria and contains a functional mitochondrial localization signal. Moreover, mitochondrial localization of BAdV-3 pVII appears to help in the retention of mitochondrial Ca2+, inducing a significant increase in the levels of ATP and maintaining the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) in transfected cells. In contrast, mitochondrial localization of BAdV-3 pVII has no significant effect on the levels of cytoplasmic Ca2+ and reactive oxygen species production in the transfected cells. Consistent with these results, expression of pVII in transfected cells treated with staurosporine decreased significantly the activation of caspase-3. Our results suggested that BAdV-3 pVII localizes to mitochondria, and interferes with apoptosis by inhibiting loss of the MMP and by increasing mitochondrial Ca2+ and ATP production.