Ubiquitination in viral entry and replication: Mechanisms and implications
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- DOI: 10.1016/bs.aivir.2024.05.001
Ubiquitination in viral entry and replication: Mechanisms and implications
Abstract
The ubiquitination process is a reversible posttranslational modification involved in many essential cellular functions, such as innate immunity, cell signaling, trafficking, protein stability, and protein degradation. Viruses can use the ubiquitin system to efficiently enter host cells, replicate and evade host immunity, ultimately enhancing viral pathogenesis. Emerging evidence indicates that enveloped viruses can carry free (unanchored) ubiquitin or covalently ubiquitinated viral structural proteins that can increase the efficiency of viral entry into host cells. Furthermore, viruses continuously evolve and adapt to take advantage of the host ubiquitin machinery, highlighting its importance during virus infection. This review discusses the battle between viruses and hosts, focusing on how viruses hijack the ubiquitination process at different steps of the replication cycle, with a specific emphasis on viral entry. We discuss how ubiquitination of viral proteins may affect tropism and explore emerging therapeutics strategies targeting the ubiquitin system for antiviral drug discovery.
Keywords: Deubiquitinases; Innate immunity; Tropism; Ubiquitin; Ubiquitin ligases; Unanchored ubiquitin; Viral antagonism; Viral pathogenesis; Virus entry; Virus uncoating.
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