Reconstitution of the fusogenic activity of vesicular stomatitis virus

K. Metsikkö, G. van Meer, K. Simons

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Abstract

Enveloped virus glycoproteins exhibit membrane fusion activity. We have analysed whether the G protein of vesicular stomatitis virus, reconstituted into liposomes, is able to fuse nucleated cells in a pH-dependent fashion. Proteoliposomes produced by octylglucoside dialysis did not exhibit cell fusion activity of the G protein. However, by making use of n-dodecyl octaethylene monoether (C12E8) as the solubilizing agent and by removal of the detergent in two steps, we were able to produce fusogenic G protein liposomes. These G protein liposomes fuse to the BHK-21 cell surface at pH 5.7-6.0 with an efficiency of fusion comparable with that of the parent virus. Physical and chemical analysis revealed that the fusogenic liposomes exhibited a protein to lipid weight ratio of 0.67 and showed an average diameter of 130 nm.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3429-3435
Number of pages7
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume5
Issue number13
Publication statusPublished - 1986

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