Journal article
Genome-wide mutagenesis of dengue virus reveals plasticity of the NS1 protein and enables generation of infectious tagged reporter viruses
NS Eyre, SM Johnson, AA Eltahla, M Aloi, AL Aloia, CA McDevitt, RA Bull, MR Beard
Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01455-17
Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) is a major global pathogen that causes significant morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide. An improved understanding of the regions within the DENV genome and its encoded proteins that are required for the virus replication cycle will expedite the development of urgently required therapeutics and vaccines. We subjected an infectious DENV genome to unbiased insertional mutagenesis and used next-generation sequencing to identify sites that tolerate 15-nucleotide insertions during the virus replication cycle in hepatic cell culture. This revealed that the regions within capsid, NS1, and the 3= untranslated region were the most tolerant of inserti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (1027641 and 1053206 to M.R.B.). A.A.E. and R.A.B. are supported by fellowships from the NHMRC (grants 1130128 and 1084706, respectively). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and interpretation, or the decision to submit the work for publication.