Author: Willows, Steven; Ilkow, Carolina S.; Hobman, Tom C.
Title: Phosphorylation and membrane association of the Rubella virus capsid protein is important for its antiâ€apoptotic function Cord-id: ap7ha9r5 Document date: 2014_2_21
ID: ap7ha9r5
Snippet: Rubella virus (RV), a member of Togaviridae, is an important human pathogen that can cause severe defects in the developing fetus. Compared to other togaviruses, RV replicates very slowly suggesting that it must employ effective mechanisms to delay the innate immune response. A recent study by our laboratory revealed that the capsid protein of RV is a potent inhibitor of apoptosis. A primary mechanism by which RV capsid interferes with programmed cell death appears to be through interaction with
Document: Rubella virus (RV), a member of Togaviridae, is an important human pathogen that can cause severe defects in the developing fetus. Compared to other togaviruses, RV replicates very slowly suggesting that it must employ effective mechanisms to delay the innate immune response. A recent study by our laboratory revealed that the capsid protein of RV is a potent inhibitor of apoptosis. A primary mechanism by which RV capsid interferes with programmed cell death appears to be through interaction with the proâ€apoptotic Bclâ€2 family member Bax. In the present study, we report that the capsid protein also blocks IRF3â€dependent apoptosis induced by the doubleâ€strand RNA mimic polyinosinicâ€polycytidylic acid. In addition, analyses of cisâ€acting elements revealed that phosphorylation and membrane association are important for its antiâ€apoptotic function. Finally, the observation that hypoâ€phosphorylated capsid binds Bax just as well as wildâ€type capsid protein suggests that interaction with this proâ€apoptotic host protein in and of itself is not sufficient to block programmed cell death. This provides additional evidence that this viral protein inhibits apoptosis through multiple mechanisms.
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