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Host-specific SRSF7 regulates polymerase activity and replication of influenza A virus.
Zhao, Lingcai; Li, Shengmin; Deng, Lulu; Zhang, Yijia; Jiang, Chenfeng; Wei, Yurong; Xia, Jun; Ping, Jihui.
Afiliação
  • Zhao L; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Engineering Laboratory of Animal Immunity of Jiangsu Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China. Electronic address: lczhao@njau.edu.cn.
  • Li S; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Engineering Laboratory of Animal Immunity of Jiangsu Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China. Electronic address: ShengminLilishengmincandy@163.com.
  • Deng L; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Engineering Laboratory of Animal Immunity of Jiangsu Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China. Electronic address: dll980620@163.com.
  • Zhang Y; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Engineering Laboratory of Animal Immunity of Jiangsu Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China. Electronic address: yijiazhang@njau.edu.cn.
  • Jiang C; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Engineering Laboratory of Animal Immunity of Jiangsu Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China. Electronic address: 296536152@qq.com.
  • Wei Y; Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Animal Infectious Diseases, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Xinjiang Academy of Animal Sciences, Urumqi, 830013, China. Electronic address: weiyu1113@sina.com.
  • Xia J; Key Laboratory of Herbivore Disease Prevention and Control, (Co-construction by Ministry and Province), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, China. Electronic address: xiajun2004263@163.com.
  • Ping J; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Engineering Laboratory of Animal Immunity of Jiangsu Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China. Electronic address: jihui.ping@njau.edu.cn.
Microbes Infect ; : 105401, 2024 Aug 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39134172
ABSTRACT
Avian influenza viruses crossing the host barrier to infect humans have caused great panic in human society and seriously threatened public health. Herein, we revealed that knockdown of SRSF7 significantly down-regulated influenza virus titers and viral protein expression. We further observed for the first time that human SRSF7, but not avian SRSF7, significantly inhibited polymerase activity (PB2627E). Molecular mapping demonstrated that amino acids 206 to 228 of human SRSF7 play a decisive role in regulating the polymerase activity, which contains the amino acid motif absent in avian SRSF7. Importantly, our results illustrated that the PB2627K-encoding influenza virus induces SRSF7 protein degradation more strongly via the lysosome pathway and not via the proteasome pathway. Functional enrichment analysis of SRSF7-related KEGG pathways indicated that SRSF7 is closely related to cell growth and death. Lastly, our results showed that knocking down SRSF7 interferes with normal polymerase activity. Taken together, our results advance our understanding of interspecies transmission and our findings point out new targets for the development of drugs preventing or treating influenza virus infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article