Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.

<p>A-D. HEK293 cells were transfected with Filamin A WT or S2152A mutated constructs and then infected with empty vector or ORF45-expressing lentiviruses at 8 h after transfection. Twenty-four hours later, the cell morphology was observed by inverted microscopy, and representative images are s...

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Hoofdauteur: Xiaojuan Li (351842) (author)
Andere auteurs: Li Quan (177024) (author), Rihong Zhou (22676690) (author), Xiangpeng Liu (17898881) (author), Ronit Sarid (186795) (author), Ersheng Kuang (129028) (author)
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author Xiaojuan Li (351842)
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Rihong Zhou (22676690)
Xiangpeng Liu (17898881)
Ronit Sarid (186795)
Ersheng Kuang (129028)
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Li Quan (177024)
Rihong Zhou (22676690)
Xiangpeng Liu (17898881)
Ronit Sarid (186795)
Ersheng Kuang (129028)
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Li Quan (177024)
Rihong Zhou (22676690)
Xiangpeng Liu (17898881)
Ronit Sarid (186795)
Ersheng Kuang (129028)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-24T18:34:25Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Microbiology
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Immunology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Virology
s2152a knockin abolish
primary effusion lymphoma
multicentric castleman disease
kaposi &# 8217
mediated viral infection
infected adherent cells
differentiated b cells
sequential cell detachment
mediated kshv transmission
kshv lytic replication
adherent cells
lytic replication
viral transmission
kshv transmission
cell detachment
b lymphocytes
lytic cycle
cell transmission
taken together
results demonstrated
radically support
natural donors
key role
key regulator
etiological agent
dependent manner
cell contact
cell adhesion
associated herpesvirus
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description <p>A-D. HEK293 cells were transfected with Filamin A WT or S2152A mutated constructs and then infected with empty vector or ORF45-expressing lentiviruses at 8 h after transfection. Twenty-four hours later, the cell morphology was observed by inverted microscopy, and representative images are shown (A). Thirty-six hours after infection, the cells were subjected to analysis for relative adhesion (B), gene expression by western blots (C), and cell migration in the wound healing scratch assay (D). E. Bac16-harboring 239T cells in 6-well plates were transfected with 1.6 μg of Filamin A WT or S2152A construct for 24 h, and then, the cells were induced with 20 ng/ml TPA and 0.3 mm NaB for lytic replication. The supernatants were collected at different time points, and then, the yield of progeny viruses was detected with quantitative PCR analysis.</p>
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spelling Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.Xiaojuan Li (351842)Li Quan (177024)Rihong Zhou (22676690)Xiangpeng Liu (17898881)Ronit Sarid (186795)Ersheng Kuang (129028)MicrobiologyCell BiologyMolecular BiologyBiotechnologyImmunologyDevelopmental BiologyCancerInfectious DiseasesVirologys2152a knockin abolishprimary effusion lymphomamulticentric castleman diseasekaposi &# 8217mediated viral infectioninfected adherent cellsdifferentiated b cellssequential cell detachmentmediated kshv transmissionkshv lytic replicationadherent cellslytic replicationviral transmissionkshv transmissioncell detachmentb lymphocyteslytic cyclecell transmissiontaken togetherresults demonstratedradically supportnatural donorskey rolekey regulatoretiological agentdependent mannercell contactcell adhesionassociated herpesvirus<p>A-D. HEK293 cells were transfected with Filamin A WT or S2152A mutated constructs and then infected with empty vector or ORF45-expressing lentiviruses at 8 h after transfection. Twenty-four hours later, the cell morphology was observed by inverted microscopy, and representative images are shown (A). Thirty-six hours after infection, the cells were subjected to analysis for relative adhesion (B), gene expression by western blots (C), and cell migration in the wound healing scratch assay (D). E. Bac16-harboring 239T cells in 6-well plates were transfected with 1.6 μg of Filamin A WT or S2152A construct for 24 h, and then, the cells were induced with 20 ng/ml TPA and 0.3 mm NaB for lytic replication. The supernatants were collected at different time points, and then, the yield of progeny viruses was detected with quantitative PCR analysis.</p>2025-11-24T18:34:25ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.ppat.1013737.g004https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Filamin_A_phosphorylation_is_essential_for_ORF45-induced_detachment_and_migration_but_not_for_virion_production_/30697703CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306977032025-11-24T18:34:25Z
spellingShingle Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
Xiaojuan Li (351842)
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Immunology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Virology
s2152a knockin abolish
primary effusion lymphoma
multicentric castleman disease
kaposi &# 8217
mediated viral infection
infected adherent cells
differentiated b cells
sequential cell detachment
mediated kshv transmission
kshv lytic replication
adherent cells
lytic replication
viral transmission
kshv transmission
cell detachment
b lymphocytes
lytic cycle
cell transmission
taken together
results demonstrated
radically support
natural donors
key role
key regulator
etiological agent
dependent manner
cell contact
cell adhesion
associated herpesvirus
status_str publishedVersion
title Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
title_full Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
title_fullStr Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
title_full_unstemmed Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
title_short Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
title_sort Filamin A phosphorylation is essential for ORF45-induced detachment and migration but not for virion production.
topic Microbiology
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Immunology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Virology
s2152a knockin abolish
primary effusion lymphoma
multicentric castleman disease
kaposi &# 8217
mediated viral infection
infected adherent cells
differentiated b cells
sequential cell detachment
mediated kshv transmission
kshv lytic replication
adherent cells
lytic replication
viral transmission
kshv transmission
cell detachment
b lymphocytes
lytic cycle
cell transmission
taken together
results demonstrated
radically support
natural donors
key role
key regulator
etiological agent
dependent manner
cell contact
cell adhesion
associated herpesvirus