Mapping of a Region of the PA-X Protein of Influenza A Virus That Is Important for Its Shutoff Activity

  • Oishi K
  • Yamayoshi S
  • Kawaoka Y
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Abstract

Influenza A virus PA-X comprises an N-terminal PA endonuclease domain and a C-terminal PA-X-specific domain. PA-X reduces host and viral mRNA accumulation via its endonuclease function. Here, we found that the N-terminal 15 amino acids, particularly six basic amino acids, in the C-terminal PA-X-specific region are important for PA-X shutoff activity. These six basic amino acids enabled a PA deletion mutant to suppress protein expression at a level comparable to that of wild-type PA-X.

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Oishi, K., Yamayoshi, S., & Kawaoka, Y. (2015). Mapping of a Region of the PA-X Protein of Influenza A Virus That Is Important for Its Shutoff Activity. Journal of Virology, 89(16), 8661–8665. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01132-15

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