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The C-Terminal Domain of the Sudan Ebolavirus L Protein Is Essential for RNA Binding and Methylation

Coralie Valle, Baptiste Martin, Françoise Debart, Jean‐Jacques Vasseur, Isabelle Imbert, Bruno Canard, Bruno Coutard, Étienne Decroly

2020Journal of Virology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ebola virus infects human and nonhuman primates, causing severe infections that are often fatal. The epidemics, in West and Central Africa, emphasize the urgent need to develop antiviral therapies. The Ebola virus large protein (L), which is the central protein for viral RNA replication/transcription, harbors a methyltransferase domain followed by a C-terminal domain of unknown function. We show that the C-terminal domain regulates the L protein methyltransferase activities and consequently participates in viral replication and escape of the host innate immunity.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEbola virusVirologyEbolavirusViral replicationVP40MethyltransferaseTranscription (linguistics)RNAMethylationInnate immune systemVirusGeneticsGeneImmune systemLinguisticsPhilosophyViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchViral Infections and VectorsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology