Elucidating the host interactome of EV-A71 2C reveals viral dependency factors

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Viral protein 2C plays a critical role in EV-A71 replication. The discovery of 2C binding proteins will likely provide potential targets to treat EV-A71 infection. Here, we provide a global proteomic analysis of the human proteins that interact with the EV-A71 2C protein. TRIM4, exportin2, and ARFGAP1 were validated as 2C binding partners. Further functional studies revealed that TRIM4, exportin2, and ARFGAP1 were novel host dependency factors for EV-A71. Moreover, enteroviruses' 2C family proteins interacted with exportin2 and ARFGAP1. In conclusion, our study provides a cellular interactome of the EV-A71 2C and identifies the proviral roles of TRIM4, exportin2, and ARFGAP1 in EV-A71 infection.

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Li, Y., Jian, X., Yin, P., Zhu, G., & Zhang, L. (2019). Elucidating the host interactome of EV-A71 2C reveals viral dependency factors. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10(APR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00636

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