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Review
. 2024 Oct 3;84(19):3706-3721.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.08.027.

Exploring the expanding universe of host-virus interactions mediated by viral RNA

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Exploring the expanding universe of host-virus interactions mediated by viral RNA

Alfredo Castello et al. Mol Cell. .
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Abstract

RNA is a central molecule in RNA virus biology; however, the interactions that it establishes with the host cell are only starting to be elucidated. In recent years, a methodology revolution has dramatically expanded the scope of host-virus interactions involving the viral RNA (vRNA). A second wave of method development has enabled the precise study of these protein-vRNA interactions in a life cycle stage-dependent manner, as well as providing insights into the interactome of specific vRNA species. This review discusses these technical advances and describes the new regulatory mechanisms that have been identified through their use. Among these, we discuss the importance of vRNA in regulating protein function through a process known as riboregulation. We envision that the elucidation of vRNA interactomes will open new avenues of research, including pathways to the discovery of host factors with therapeutic potential against viruses.

Keywords: RNA; RNA interactome; RNA-binding protein; SARS-CoV-2; alphavirus; host-virus interactions; protein-RNA interactions; viral life cycle; viral ribonucleoprotein; virus.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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