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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (
stomatitis
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Cerulenin
, an antibiotic that inhibits de novo fatty acid and cholesterol biosynthesis, effectively inhibited the formation and release of virus particles from chicken embryo fibroblasts infected with Sindbis or vesicular
stomatitis
virus (VSV). When added for 1 h at 3 h postinfection, the antibiotic blocked VSV particle production by 80 to 90% and inhibited incorporation of [3H]palmitic acid into the VSV glycoprotein by an equivalent amount. The effect of this antibiotic on virus protein and RNA biosynthesis was significantly less than that on fatty acid acylation. Nonacylated virus glycoproteins accumulated inside and on the surface of cerulenin-treated cells. These data indicate that fatty acid acylation is not essential for intracellular transport of these membrane proteins, but it may have an important role in the interaction of glycoproteins with membranes during virus assembly and budding.
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PMID:Cerulenin blocks fatty acid acylation of glycoproteins and inhibits vesicular stomatitis and Sindbis virus particle formation. 628 58
The presence of fatty acids bound to the glycoprotein in a number of serotypes of vesicular
stomatitis
virus was investigated by growing the virus in the presence of [3H]palmitic acid. [3H]Palmitate was efficiently incorporated into G proteins of the serotypes Indiana, Piry, and Chandipura but was not detected in G proteins from Cocal and three different strains of New Jersey serotypes.
Cerulenin
, an inhibitor of fatty acid acylation, also did not inhibit the maturation of Cocal serotype. These results suggest that fatty acid acylation of viral membrane glycoproteins may not be a general requirement for maturation and budding of enveloped viruses.
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PMID:Role of fatty acid acylation of membrane glycoproteins. Absence of palmitic acid in glycoproteins of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus. 632 6