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Pseudorabies Virus Glycoprotein gD Contains a Functional Endocytosis Motif That Acts in Concert with an Endocytosis Motif in gB To Drive Internalization of Antibody-Antigen Complexes from the Surface of Infected Monocytes
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Functional Endocytosis MotifVirus StructureMolecular VirologyPathogenesisViral PathogenesisImmunologyMolecular BiologyVirologyEndocytosis MotifCell SurfaceInternalization ProcessDrive InternalizationVirus-host InteractionViral Structural ProteinMedicineCell BiologyEfficient Internalization
Viral glycoproteins gB and gD of the swine alphaherpesvirus pseudorabies virus (PRV), which is closely related to human herpes simplex virus and varicella-zoster virus, are able to drive internalization of antibody-antigen complexes that may form at the cell surface of infected monocytes, thereby protecting these cells from efficient antibody-mediated lysis. We found earlier that gB relies on an endocytosis motif in its cytoplasmic domain for its function during this internalization process. Here, we report that the PRV gD protein also contains a functional endocytosis motif (YRLL) in its cytoplasmic domain that drives spontaneous endocytosis of gD from the cell surface early in infection and that acts in concert with the endocytosis motif in gB to contribute to efficient internalization of antibody-antigen complexes in PRV-infected monocytes.
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