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Host AAA+ ATPase TER94 Plays Critical Roles in Building the Baculovirus Viral Replication Factory and Virion Morphogenesis

Yimeng Li, Liangbo Hu, Tong Chen, Meng Chang, Fēi Dèng, Zhìhóng Hú, Huálín Wáng, Manli Wang

2020Journal of Virology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

TER94 constitutes an important AAA+ ATPase that associates with diverse cellular processes, including protein quality control, membrane fusion of the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum network, nuclear envelope reformation, and DNA replication. To date, little is known regarding the role(s) of TER94 in the baculovirus life cycle. In this study, TER94 was found to play a crucial role in multiple steps of baculovirus infection, including viral DNA replication and BV and ODV formation. Further evidence showed that the membrane fission/fusion function of TER94 is likely to be exploited by baculovirus for virion morphogenesis. Moreover, TER94 could interact with the viral early proteins LEF3 and helicase to transport and further recruit viral replication-related proteins to establish viral replication factories. This study highlights the critical roles of TER94 as an energy-supplying chaperon in the baculovirus life cycle and enriches our knowledge regarding the biological function of this important host factor.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyViral replicationCell biologyPre-replication complexViral life cycleControl of chromosome duplicationOrigin recognition complexDNA replication factor CDT1Replication factor CEndoplasmic reticulumDNA replicationViral envelopeEukaryotic DNA replicationVirologyVirusGeneticsDNAViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsInsect Resistance and GeneticsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering
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