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  • Virology: Inhibition of influenza A virus replication by influenza B virus nucleoprotein: An insight into interference between influenza A and B viruses

    Virology

    Available online 6 July 2012

    Inhibition of influenza A virus replication by influenza B virus nucleoprotein: An insight into interference between influenza A and B viruses

    Asawin Wanitchang,
    Jaraspim Narkpuk,
    Peera Jaru-ampornpan,
    Juggagarn Jengarn,
    Anan JongkaewwattanaCorresponding author contact information, E-mail the corresponding author

    Virology and Cell Technology Laboratory, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), Pathumthani 12120, Thailand

    Received 15 March 2012. Revised 13 April 2012. Accepted 18 June 2012. Available online 6 July 2012.

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2012.06.016, How to Cite or Link Using DOI

    Abstract

    Given that co-infection of cells with equivalent titers of influenza A and B viruses (FluA and FluB) has been shown to result in suppression of FluA growth, it is possible that FluB-specific proteins might hinder FluA polymerase activity and replication. We addressed this possibility by individually determining the effect of each gene of FluB on the FluA polymerase assay and found that the nucleoprotein of FluB (NPFluB) inhibits polymerase activity of FluA in a dose-dependent manner. Mutational analyses of NPFluB suggest that functional NPFluB is necessary for this inhibition. Slower growth of FluA was also observed in MDCK cells stably expressing NPFluB. Further analysis of NPFluB indicated that it does not affect nuclear import of NPFluA. Taken together, these findings suggest a novel role of NPFluB in inhibiting replication of FluA, providing more insights into the mechanism of interference between FluA and FluB and the lack of reassortants between them.

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