Let’s Get Physical: Flavivirus-Host Protein–Protein Interactions in Replication and Pathogenesis

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Abstract

Flaviviruses comprise a genus of viruses that pose a significant burden on human health worldwide. Transmission by both mosquito and tick vectors, and broad host tropism contribute to the presence of flaviviruses globally. Like all viruses, they require utilization of host molecular machinery to facilitate their replication through physical interactions. Their RNA genomes are translated using host ribosomes, synthesizing viral proteins that cooperate with each other and host proteins to reshape the host cell into a factory for virus replication. Thus, dissecting the physical interactions between viral proteins and their host protein targets is essential in our comprehension of how flaviviruses replicate and how they alter host cell behavior. Beyond replication, even single interactions can contribute to immune evasion and pathogenesis, providing potential avenues for therapeutic intervention. Here, we review protein interactions between flavivirus and host proteins that contribute to virus replication, immune evasion, and disease.

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Fishburn, A. T., Pham, O. H., Kenaston, M. W., Beesabathuni, N. S., & Shah, P. S. (2022, March 3). Let’s Get Physical: Flavivirus-Host Protein–Protein Interactions in Replication and Pathogenesis. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.847588

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