Viral PDZ Binding Motifs Influence Cell Behavior Through the Interaction with Cellular Proteins Containing PDZ Domains

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Viruses have evolved to interact with their hosts. Some viruses such as human papilloma virus, dengue virus, SARS-CoV, or influenza virus encode proteins including a PBM that interact with cellular proteins containing PDZ domains. There are more than 400 cellular protein isoforms with these domains in the human genome, indicating that viral PBMs have a high potential to influence the behavior of the cell. In this review we analyze the most relevant cellular processes known to be affected by viral PBM–cellular PDZ interactions including the establishment of cell–cell interactions and cell polarity, the regulation of cell survival and apoptosis and the activation of the immune system. Special attention has been provided to coronavirus PBM conservation throughout evolution and to the role of the PBMs of human coronaviruses SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV in pathogenesis.

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Castaño-Rodriguez, C., Honrubia, J. M., Gutiérrez-Álvarez, J., Sola, I., & Enjuanes, L. (2021). Viral PDZ Binding Motifs Influence Cell Behavior Through the Interaction with Cellular Proteins Containing PDZ Domains. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2256, pp. 217–236). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1166-1_13

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