Properties and Functions of the Dengue Virus Capsid Protein

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Abstract

Dengue virus affects hundreds of millions of people each year around the world, causing a tremendous social and economic impact on affected countries. The aim of this review is to summarize our current knowledge of the functions, structure, and interactions of the viral capsid protein. The primary role of capsid is to package the viral genome. There are two processes linked to this function: the recruitment of the viral RNA during assembly and the release of the genome during infection. Although particle assembly takes place on endoplasmic reticulum membranes, capsid localizes in nucleoli and lipid droplets. Why capsid accumulates in these locations during infection remains unknown. In this review, we describe available data and discuss new ideas on dengue virus capsid functions and interactions. We believe that a deeper understanding of how the capsid protein works during infection will create opportunities for novel antiviral strategies, which are urgently needed to control dengue virus infections.

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Byk, L. A., & Gamarnik, A. V. (2016, September 29). Properties and Functions of the Dengue Virus Capsid Protein. Annual Review of Virology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-virology-110615-042334

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