ID VP4_ROTJ1 Reviewed; 823 AA. AC Q45UF8; DT 14-APR-2009, integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot. DT 13-SEP-2005, sequence version 1. DT 08-NOV-2023, entry version 66. DE RecName: Full=Outer capsid protein VP4 {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}; DE AltName: Full=Hemagglutinin {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}; DE Contains: DE RecName: Full=Outer capsid protein VP8* {ECO:0000305}; DE Contains: DE RecName: Full=Outer capsid protein VP5* {ECO:0000305}; OS Rotavirus X (strain RVX/Human/China/NADRV-J19/1997/GXP[X]) (RV ADRV-N) OS (Rotavirus (isolate novel adult diarrhea rotavirus-J19)). OC Viruses; Riboviria; Orthornavirae; Duplornaviricota; Resentoviricetes; OC Reovirales; Sedoreoviridae; Rotavirus; Rotavirus H. OX NCBI_TaxID=335103; OH NCBI_TaxID=9606; Homo sapiens (Human). RN [1] RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC RNA]. RX PubMed=18796732; DOI=10.1099/vir.0.2008/001933-0; RA Jiang S., Ji S., Tang Q., Cui X., Yang H., Kan B., Gao S.; RT "Molecular characterization of a novel adult diarrhoea rotavirus strain J19 RT isolated in China and its significance for the evolution and origin of RT group B rotaviruses."; RL J. Gen. Virol. 89:2622-2629(2008). CC -!- FUNCTION: [Outer capsid protein VP4]: Spike-forming protein that CC mediates virion attachment to the host epithelial cell receptors and CC plays a major role in cell penetration, determination of host range CC restriction and virulence. Rotavirus attachment and entry into the host CC cell probably involves multiple sequential contacts between the outer CC capsid proteins VP4 and VP7, and the cell receptors. It is subsequently CC lost, together with VP7, following virus entry into the host cell. CC Following entry into the host cell, low intracellular or intravesicular CC Ca(2+) concentration probably causes the calcium-stabilized VP7 trimers CC to dissociate from the virion. This step is probably necessary for the CC membrane-disrupting entry step and the release of VP4, which is locked CC onto the virion by VP7. {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. CC -!- FUNCTION: [Outer capsid protein VP5*]: Forms the spike 'foot' and CC 'body' and acts as a membrane permeabilization protein that mediates CC release of viral particles from endosomal compartments into the CC cytoplasm. During entry, the part of VP5* that protrudes from the virus CC folds back on itself and reorganizes from a local dimer to a trimer. CC This reorganization may be linked to membrane penetration. CC {ECO:0000305}. CC -!- FUNCTION: [Outer capsid protein VP8*]: Forms the head of the spikes and CC mediates the recognition of specific host cell surface glycans. It is CC the viral hemagglutinin and an important target of neutralizing CC antibodies. {ECO:0000305}. CC -!- SUBUNIT: [Outer capsid protein VP4]: Homotrimer. VP4 adopts a dimeric CC appearance above the capsid surface, while forming a trimeric base CC anchored inside the capsid layer. Only hints of the third molecule are CC observed above the capsid surface. It probably performs a series of CC molecular rearrangements during viral entry. Prior to trypsin cleavage, CC it is flexible. The priming trypsin cleavage triggers its rearrangement CC into rigid spikes with approximate two-fold symmetry of their CC protruding parts. After an unknown second triggering event, cleaved VP4 CC may undergo another rearrangement, in which two VP5* subunits fold back CC on themselves and join a third subunit to form a tightly associated CC trimer, shaped like a folded umbrella. Interacts with VP6. Interacts CC with VP7. {ECO:0000305}. CC -!- SUBUNIT: [Outer capsid protein VP5*]: Homotrimer. The trimer is coiled- CC coil stabilized by its C-terminus, however, its N-terminus, known as CC antigen domain or 'body', seems to be flexible allowing it to self- CC associate either as a dimer or a trimer. {ECO:0000305}. CC -!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: [Outer capsid protein VP4]: Virion CC {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. Host rough endoplasmic reticulum CC {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. Host cell membrane CC {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. Host endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi CC intermediate compartment {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. Note=The CC outer layer contains 180 copies of VP4, grouped as 60 dimers. Immature CC double-layered particles assembled in the cytoplasm bud across the CC membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, acquiring during this process a CC transient lipid membrane that is modified with the ER resident viral CC glycoproteins NSP4 and VP7; these enveloped particles also contain VP4. CC As the particles move towards the interior of the ER cisternae, the CC transient lipid membrane and the non-structural protein NSP4 are lost, CC while the virus surface proteins VP4 and VP7 rearrange to form the CC outermost virus protein layer, yielding mature infectious triple- CC layered particles. {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. CC -!- DOMAIN: [Outer capsid protein VP4]: The VP4 spike is divided into a CC foot, a stalk and body, and a head. {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. CC -!- PTM: [Outer capsid protein VP4]: Proteolytic cleavage by trypsin CC results in activation of VP4 functions and greatly increases CC infectivity. The penetration into the host cell is dependent on trypsin CC treatment of VP4. It produces two peptides, VP5* and VP8* that remain CC associated with the virion. Cleavage of VP4 by trypsin probably occurs CC in vivo in the lumen of the intestine prior to infection of CC enterocytes. Trypsin seems to be incorporated into the three-layered CC viral particles but remains inactive as long as the viral outer capsid CC is intact and would only be activated upon the solubilization of the CC latter. {ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125}. CC -!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the rotavirus VP4 family. {ECO:0000255|HAMAP- CC Rule:MF_04125}. CC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC Copyrighted by the UniProt Consortium, see https://www.uniprot.org/terms CC Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License CC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR EMBL; DQ113899; AAZ03487.1; -; Genomic_RNA. DR RefSeq; YP_392492.1; NC_007550.1. DR SMR; Q45UF8; -. DR IntAct; Q45UF8; 1. DR GeneID; 5076652; -. DR KEGG; vg:5076652; -. DR OrthoDB; 14963at10239; -. DR Proteomes; UP000007663; Genome. DR GO; GO:0044172; C:host cell endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment; IEA:UniProtKB-SubCell. DR GO; GO:0020002; C:host cell plasma membrane; IEA:UniProtKB-SubCell. DR GO; GO:0044168; C:host cell rough endoplasmic reticulum; IEA:UniProtKB-SubCell. DR GO; GO:0016020; C:membrane; IEA:UniProtKB-KW. DR GO; GO:0039624; C:viral outer capsid; IEA:UniProtKB-UniRule. DR GO; GO:0039665; P:permeabilization of host organelle membrane involved in viral entry into host cell; IEA:UniProtKB-UniRule. DR GO; GO:0099008; P:viral entry via permeabilization of inner membrane; IEA:UniProtKB-KW. DR GO; GO:0019062; P:virion attachment to host cell; IEA:UniProtKB-UniRule. DR HAMAP; MF_04125; Rota_VP4; 1. DR InterPro; IPR042546; Rota_A_VP4. DR InterPro; IPR035330; Rota_VP4_MID. DR InterPro; IPR038017; Rota_VP4_MID_sf. DR Pfam; PF17477; Rota_VP4_MID; 1. DR SUPFAM; SSF111379; VP4 membrane interaction domain; 1. PE 3: Inferred from homology; KW Capsid protein; Hemagglutinin; Host cell membrane; KW Host endoplasmic reticulum; Host membrane; Host-virus interaction; KW Membrane; Outer capsid protein; Reference proteome; KW Viral attachment to host cell; Viral penetration into host cytoplasm; KW Viral penetration via permeabilization of host membrane; Virion; KW Virus entry into host cell. FT CHAIN 1..823 FT /note="Outer capsid protein VP4" FT /evidence="ECO:0000255|HAMAP-Rule:MF_04125" FT /id="PRO_0000369845" FT CHAIN 1..245 FT /note="Outer capsid protein VP8*" FT /id="PRO_0000369846" FT CHAIN 260..823 FT /note="Outer capsid protein VP5*" FT /id="PRO_0000369847" FT SITE 245..246 FT /note="Probable cleavage" FT /evidence="ECO:0000305" FT SITE 260..261 FT /note="Probable cleavage" FT /evidence="ECO:0000305" SQ SEQUENCE 823 AA; 92912 MW; FD0AA4BA99AEB512 CRC64; MSLRSLLITT EAVGETTQTS DHQTSFSTRT YNEINDRPSL RIEKDGEKAY CFKNLDPVRY DTRMGEYPFD YGGQSTENNQ LQFDLFTKDL KADTDIDLSD DVKDDLKRQI MEYYQQGYRA IFLVRPQNQE QHYIASYSST NLNFTSQPSI GVNLSILNKI QENKLYIYST QPHIPSVGCE MIAKIFRTDI DNENSLINYS APVTVTISVT KATFGDTFVC NHPNMNYQDL IPTMTKNSIY HDVKRITKIH EYINSKKKKK NSTSKIGGIQ IAESKDGFWK ILTKNYQIKL KFGVEGYGVM GGTFGNWLID SGFKTVETNY EYQRNGKTIN ATTVASVKPS RKCGTRSPVF GQLQFSGEMM VLSHNDILTV FYTEREWALS NAIYAKNFAT DFKRQFEITA QSDELLVRTN VVPHTIKNTP GKALMEYSHG GFGQIDTSDY TGMALTFRFR CISEDLPEGY YDRDKALAFA NVGLTSFQDR QEANGTYWVY NTSTVGFGSC YPKKEFEYDI NVTYTTLLPS DPEFTTGGTN YAQSVTAVLE ESFINLQNQV NEMLTRMNIS DLTSGVMSVF SVATSFPQIL DGISDLLKAA SSAFKKVKGK VGSVAKRLRG KRYVRLFDEN VSIEETPRFL DSIRSSRRPS ILSNMFNDDE TFTALHTLAS RTNSVASDVT YLQPIITTRI ANSTPPVIAP ASSVTYAKLK DISKIINAEI DPKSIMEFNQ ISNTISILDS TKKLAQYAVD PDIIDGILNK MVGGHARSLF SLKVRKHLLD AVEKDAFVKY NYHDLMGKLL NDRELLDITN NLSSQKQFEL AKEFRDLLIN ALA //