Unconjugated interferon-stimulated gene 15 specifically interacts with the hepatitis C virus NS5A protein via domain I

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Abstract

Interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15), a ubiquitin-like protein, is induced by type I INF. Although several groups have reported ISGylation of the HCV NS5A protein, it is still unclear whether ISGylation of NS5A has anti- or pro-viral effects in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In the present study, the role of ISGylation-independent, unconjugated ISG15 in HCV infection was examined. Immunoprecipitation analyses revealed that ISG15 interacts specifically with NS5A domain I. ISG15 mutants lacking the C-terminal glycine residue that is essential for ISGylation still interacted with NS5A protein. Taken together, these results suggest that unconjugated ISG15 affects the functions of HCV NS5A through protein–protein interaction.

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Minami, N., Abe, T., Deng, L., Matsui, C., Fukuhara, T., Matsuura, Y., & Shoji, I. (2017). Unconjugated interferon-stimulated gene 15 specifically interacts with the hepatitis C virus NS5A protein via domain I. Microbiology and Immunology, 61(7), 287–292. https://doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.12493

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