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Determinants in Nonstructural Protein 4A of Dengue Virus Required for RNA Replication and Replication Organelle Biogenesis

Mirko Cortese, Klaas W. Mulder, Laurent Chatel‐Chaix, Pietro Scaturro, Berati Cerikan, Anna Płaszczyca, Uta Haselmann, Marie Bartenschlager, Christopher J. Neufeldt, Ralf Bartenschlager

2021Journal of Virology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

DENV is the most prevalent mosquito-borne virus, causing around 390 million infections each year. There are no approved therapies to treat DENV infection, and the only available vaccine shows limited efficacy. The viral nonstructural proteins have emerged as attractive drug targets due to their pivotal role in RNA replication and establishment of virus-induced membranous compartments, designated replication organelles (ROs). The transmembrane protein NS4A, generated by cleavage of the NS4A-2K-4B precursor, contributes to DENV replication by unknown mechanisms. Here, we report a detailed genetic interaction map of NS4A and identify residues required for RNA replication and interaction between NS4A-2K-4B and NS2B-3 as well as NS1. Importantly, by means of an expression-based system, we demonstrate the essential role of NS4A in RO biogenesis and identify determinants in NS4A required for this process. Our data suggest that NS4A is an attractive target for antiviral therapy.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyViral replicationDengue virusDengue feverVirologyBiogenesisHost factorOrganelle biogenesisEndoplasmic reticulumVirusCell biologyGeneticsGeneMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and VectorsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences