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Viral security proteins: counteracting host defences.


ABSTRACT: Interactions with host defences are key aspects of viral infection. Various viral proteins perform counter-defensive functions, but a distinct class, called security proteins, is dedicated specifically to counteracting host defences. Here, the properties of the picornavirus security proteins L and 2A are discussed. These proteins have well-defined positions in the viral polyprotein, flanking the capsid precursor, but they are structurally and biochemically unrelated. Here, we consider the impact of these two proteins, as well as that of a third security protein, L(*), on viral reproduction, pathogenicity and evolution. The concept of security proteins could serve as a paradigm for the dedicated counter-defensive proteins of other viruses.

SUBMITTER: Agol VI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7096814 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Viral security proteins: counteracting host defences.

Agol Vadim I VI   Gmyl Anatoly P AP  

Nature reviews. Microbiology 20101109 12


Interactions with host defences are key aspects of viral infection. Various viral proteins perform counter-defensive functions, but a distinct class, called security proteins, is dedicated specifically to counteracting host defences. Here, the properties of the picornavirus security proteins L and 2A are discussed. These proteins have well-defined positions in the viral polyprotein, flanking the capsid precursor, but they are structurally and biochemically unrelated. Here, we consider the impact  ...[more]

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