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Cell membrane skeletal protein 4.1R participates in entry of Zika virus into cells

Authors :
Liu-Meng Yang
Qiao-Zhen Kang
Yong-Tang Zheng
Wen-Cong Gao
Liu Xin
Shan Su
Ren-Rong Tian
Kai-Xuan Qiao
Chang-Bo Zheng
Source :
Virus research. 306
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a typical mosquito-borne flavivirus known to cause severe fetal microcephaly and adult Guillain-Barre syndrome. Currently, there are no specific drugs or licensed vaccines available for ZIKV infection, and further research is required to identify host cell proteins involved in the virus's life cycle. Viruses are known to use host cell membrane skeletal proteins, such as actin and spectrin, to complete cell entry, transportation, and release. Here, based on immunoprecipitation, the Axl and ZIKV envelope (E) protein were shown to interact with the cell membrane skeleton protein 4.1R. Furthermore, deletion of 4.1R significantly reduced virus titer and viral protein synthesis. Our study showed that 4.1R is an important host cell protein during ZIKV infection and may be involved in the process of viral entry into host cells.

Details

ISSN :
18727492
Volume :
306
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virus research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ce2b696bc3f99d764967ecdacd2ac96