Characteristics of viral ovarian tumor domain protease from two emerging orthonairoviruses and identification of Yezo virus human infections in northeastern China as early as 2012

  • Chen Z
  • Zhang J
  • He P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The vOTUs, a group of DUBs, mimic the functions of host DUBs to enhance viral infectivity and may serve as potential drug targets. vOTUs from different orthonairoviruses exhibit distinct preferences toward ubiquitin (Ub) and ubiquitin-like protein interferon stimulated gene 15 (ISG15). In this study, we investigated the deubiquitinase and deISGylase functions of various orthonairoviral vOTUs using both an overexpression system and natural viral infections in vitro . Our findings illustrate that the vOTUs from YEZV and JCTV can cleave both Ub and ISG15 in an overexpression system, but these viruses exhibit potentially narrower deISGylation capacity than CCHFV during natural infection. This suggests that the diversity of vOTUs may have a potential relationship with the pathogenesis.

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Chen, Z.-Y., Zhang, J., He, P.-J., Xiong, T., Zhu, D.-Y., Zhu, W.-J., … Jia, N. (2025). Characteristics of viral ovarian tumor domain protease from two emerging orthonairoviruses and identification of Yezo virus human infections in northeastern China as early as 2012. Journal of Virology, 99(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01727-24

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