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The Host Factor ANP32A Is Required for Influenza A Virus vRNA and cRNA Synthesis

Benjamin E. Nilsson-Payant, Benjamin R. tenOever, Aartjan J.W. te Velthuis

2021Journal of Virology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zoonotic avian influenza A viruses pose a constant threat to global health, and they have the potential to cause pandemics. Species variations in host factor ANP32A play a key role in supporting the activity of avian influenza A virus RNA polymerases in mammalian hosts. Here we show that ANP32A acts at two stages in the influenza A virus replication cycle, supporting recent structural experiments, in line with its essential role. Understanding how ANP32A supports viral RNA polymerase activity and how it supports avian polymerase function in mammalian hosts is important for understanding influenza A virus replication and the development of antiviral strategies against influenza A viruses.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyVirologyHost (biology)VirusInfluenza A virusGeneticsInfluenza Virus Research StudiesRespiratory viral infections researchViral Infections and Immunology Research