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. 2024 Sep;11(1):147-170.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-virology-100422-034124. Epub 2024 Aug 30.

The Molecular Maze of Potyviral and Host Protein Interactions

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The Molecular Maze of Potyviral and Host Protein Interactions

Maija E Pollari et al. Annu Rev Virol. 2024 Sep.
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Abstract

The negative effects of potyvirus diseases on the agricultural industry are extensive and global. Understanding how protein-protein interactions contribute to potyviral infections is imperative to developing resistant varieties that help counter the threat potyviruses pose. While many protein-protein interactions have been reported, only a fraction are essential for potyviral infection. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that potyviral infection processes are interconnected. For instance, the interaction between the eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) and viral protein genome-linked (VPg) is crucial for both viral translation and protecting viral RNA (vRNA). Additionally, recent evidence for open reading frames on the reverse-sense vRNA and for nonequimolar expression of viral proteins has challenged the previous polyprotein expression model. These discoveries will surely reveal more about the potyviral protein interactome. In this review, we present a synthesis of the potyviral infection cycle and discuss influential past discoveries and recent work on protein-protein interactions in various infection processes.

Keywords: chloroplast; encapsidation; infection cycle; movement complex; potyviral replication; potyvirus; protein-protein interactions; replication vesicles; viral translation.

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