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Sensitivity of Alphaviruses to G3BP Deletion Correlates with Efficiency of Replicase Polyprotein Processing

Benjamin Götte, Age Utt, Rennos Fragkoudis, Andres Merits, Gerald M. McInerney

2020Journal of Virology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Old World alphaviruses comprise several medically relevant viruses, including chikungunya virus and Ross River virus. Recurrent outbreaks and the lack of antivirals and vaccines demand ongoing research to fight the emergence of these infectious diseases. In this context, a thorough investigation of virus-host interactions is critical. Here, we highlight the importance of the host protein G3BP for several Old World alphaviruses. Our data strongly suggest that G3BP plays a crucial role for the activity of the viral replicase and, thus, the amplification of the viral RNA genome. To our knowledge, the present work is the first to provide a functional link between the regulation of viral polyprotein processing and RNA replication and a host factor for alphaviruses. Moreover, the results of this study raise several questions about the fundamental regulatory mechanisms that dictate the activity of the viral replicase, thereby paving the way for future studies.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseVirologySensitivity (control systems)GeneticsGeneRNAElectronic engineeringEngineeringViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyHepatitis B Virus StudiesBacteriophages and microbial interactions