Author: Fehr, Anthony R.; Jankevicius, Gytis; Ahel, Ivan; Perlman, Stanley
Title: Viral Macrodomains: Unique Mediators of Viral Replication and Pathogenesis Cord-id: km0qcmlh Document date: 2018_7_1
ID: km0qcmlh
Snippet: Viruses from the Coronaviridae, Togaviridae, and Hepeviridae families all encode genes that contain a conserved protein domain, called a macrodomain; however, the role of this domain during infection has remained enigmatic. The recent discovery that mammalian macrodomain proteins enzymatically remove ADP-ribose, a common post-translation modification, from proteins has led to an outburst of studies describing both the enzymatic activity and function of viral macrodomains. These new studies have
Document: Viruses from the Coronaviridae, Togaviridae, and Hepeviridae families all encode genes that contain a conserved protein domain, called a macrodomain; however, the role of this domain during infection has remained enigmatic. The recent discovery that mammalian macrodomain proteins enzymatically remove ADP-ribose, a common post-translation modification, from proteins has led to an outburst of studies describing both the enzymatic activity and function of viral macrodomains. These new studies have defined these domains as de-ADP-ribosylating enzymes, which indicates that these viruses have evolved to counteract antiviral ADP-ribosylation, likely mediated by poly-ADP-ribose polymerases (PARPs). Here, we will comprehensively review this rapidly expanding field, describing the structures and enzymatic activities of viral macrodomains, and discussing their roles in viral replication and pathogenesis.
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