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An Update of the Virion Proteome of Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus
Authors:Ramina Nabiee  Basir Syed  Jesus Ramirez Castano  Rukhsana Lalani  Jennifer E. Totonchy
Affiliation:Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Department, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Irvine, CA 92618, USA; (R.N.); (B.S.); (J.R.C.); (R.L.)
Abstract:The virion proteins of Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) were initially characterized in 2005 in two separate studies that combined the detection of 24 viral proteins and a few cellular components via LC-MS/MS or MALDI-TOF. Despite considerable advances in the sensitivity and specificity of mass spectrometry instrumentation in recent years, leading to significantly higher yields in detections, the KSHV virion proteome has not been revisited. In this study, we have re-examined the protein composition of purified KSHV virions via ultra-high resolution Qq time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHR-QqTOF). Our results confirm the detection of all previously reported virion proteins, in addition to 17 other viral proteins, some of which have been characterized as virion-associated using other methods, and 10 novel proteins identified as virion-associated for the first time in this study. These results add KSHV ORF9, ORF23, ORF35, ORF48, ORF58, ORF72/vCyclin, K3, K9/vIRF1, K10/vIRF4, and K10.5/vIRF3 to the list of KSHV proteins that can be incorporated into virions. The addition of these proteins to the KSHV virion proteome provides novel and important insight into early events in KSHV infection mediated by virion-associated proteins. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD022626.
Keywords:KSHV virion proteome   viral proteomics   bottom-up shotgun proteomics   UHR-QqTOF
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