Pin1 is an enzyme that specifically catalyzes the cis-trans isomerization of phosphorylated serine/threonine-proline (pSer/Thr-Pro) motif in its substrate proteins. Recent studies demonstrate that stability of several viral proteins is regulated by phosphorylation-dependent prolyl-isomerization by a host factor Pin1. Pin1 is now positioned as an important modulator of the molecular crosstalk between virus and host cells and could be a unique target for anti-virus therapy. This new type of post-translational modification by Pin1 might be involved in the regulation of other viral proteins. © 2010 Kojima and Ryo.
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Kojima, Y., & Ryo, A. (2010). Pinning down viral proteins: A new prototype for virus-host cell interaction. Frontiers in Microbiology, 1(SEP). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2010.00107
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