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Spring viraemia of carp virus modulates p53 expression using two distinct mechanisms
Li, Shun1,2; Lu, Long-Feng1; Liu, Shu-Bo1,3; Zhang, Can1,3; Li, Zhuo-Cong1,3; Zhou, Xiao-Yu1,3; Zhang, Yong-An1,2,4
刊名Plos pathogens
2019-03-01
卷号15期号:3页码:16
ISSN号1553-7366
DOI10.1371/journal.ppat.1007695
通讯作者Zhang, yong-an(yzhang@ihb.ac.cn)
英文摘要P53, which regulates cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis, is a crucial target for viruses to release cells from cell-cycle checkpoints or to protect cells from apoptosis for their own benefit. viral evasion mechanisms of aquatic viruses remain mysterious. here, we report the spring viremia of carp virus (svcv) degrading and stabilizing p53 in the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway by the n and p proteins, respectively. early in an svcv infection, significant induction was observed in the s phase and p53 was decreased in the protein level. further experiments demonstrated that p53 interacted with svcv n protein and was degraded by suppressing the k63-linked ubiquitination. however, the increase of p53 was observed late in the infection and experiments suggested that p53 was bound to svcv p protein and stabilized by enhancing the k63-linked ubiquitination. finally, lysine residue 358 was the key site for p53 k63-linked ubiquitination by the n and p proteins. thus, our findings suggest that fish p53 is modulated by svcv n and p protein in two distinct mechanisms, which uncovers the strategy for the subversion of p53-mediated host innate immune responses by aquatic viruses. author summary upon viral infiltration, host cells employ p53 to defend against infection. thus, viruses need to inhibit these antiviral surveillance mechanisms in the host to efficiently spread to new hosts. to date, the evasion mechanisms against fish p53 remain unclear. in this study, we reveal that svcv modulates host p53 expression by two distinct mechanisms. through a series of experiments, we show that svcv n protein bound and degraded host p53 through suppressing the k63-linked ubiquitination; svcv p protein interacted with and stabilized p53 while enhancing the k63-linked ubiquitination; lysine residue 358 was the key site for p53 ubiquitination by the n and p proteins. our findings shed light on the special evasion mechanisms of fish virus and expand our knowledge of the virus-host interactions that are responsible for regulating p53 in lower vertebrates.
WOS关键词POSTTRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION ; TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION ; CELL-CYCLE ; PROTEIN ; INFECTION ; GENE ; REPLICATION ; SUPPRESSION ; APOPTOSIS ; RESPONSES
WOS研究方向Microbiology ; Parasitology ; Virology
WOS类目Microbiology ; Parasitology ; Virology
语种英语
出版者PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
WOS记录号WOS:000462996700031
内容类型期刊论文
URI标识http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/2373153
专题武汉植物园
通讯作者Zhang, Yong-An
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Hydrobiol, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China
2.Qingdao Natl Lab Marine Sci & Technol, Lab Marine Biol & Biotechnol, Qingdao, Peoples R China
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
4.Huazhong Agr Univ, State Key Lab Agr Microbiol, Coll Fisheries, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China
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Li, Shun,Lu, Long-Feng,Liu, Shu-Bo,et al. Spring viraemia of carp virus modulates p53 expression using two distinct mechanisms[J]. Plos pathogens,2019,15(3):16.
APA Li, Shun.,Lu, Long-Feng.,Liu, Shu-Bo.,Zhang, Can.,Li, Zhuo-Cong.,...&Zhang, Yong-An.(2019).Spring viraemia of carp virus modulates p53 expression using two distinct mechanisms.Plos pathogens,15(3),16.
MLA Li, Shun,et al."Spring viraemia of carp virus modulates p53 expression using two distinct mechanisms".Plos pathogens 15.3(2019):16.
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