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发表于 2015-8-17 11:06:50
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An Overlapping Protein-Coding Region in Influenza A Virus Segment 3 Modulates the Host Response
B. W. Jagger1,2, H. M. Wise1,*, J. C. Kash2, K.-A. Walters3, N. M. Wills4, Y.-L. Xiao2, R. L. Dunfee2, L. M. Schwartzman2, A. Ozinsky3, G. L. Bell1,†, R. M. Dalton1,‡, A. Lo1, S. Efstathiou1, J. F. Atkins4,5, A. E. Firth1,§, J. K. Taubenberger2,§, P. Digard1,*,§
Influenza A virus (IAV) infection leads to variable and imperfectly understood pathogenicity. We report that segment 3 of the virus contains a second open reading frame (“X-ORF”), accessed via ribosomal frameshifting. The FS product, termed PA-X, comprises the endonuclease domain of the viral PA protein with a C-terminal domain encoded by the X-ORF and functions to repress cellular gene expression. PA-X also modulates IAV virulence in a mouse infection model, acting to decrease pathogenicity. Loss of PA-X expression leads to changes in the kinetics of the global host response, which notably includes increases in inflammatory, apoptotic, and T-lymphocyte signaling pathways. Thus, we have identified a previously unknown IAV protein that modulates the host response to infection, a finding with important implications for understanding IAV pathogenesis.
原文链接http://www.sciencemag.org/conten ... /27/science.1222213 |
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