Identification of the proteolytic signature in CVB3-infected cells.
Marli VlokNestor SolisJibin SadasivanYasir MohamudReid WarsabaJayachandran N KizhakkedathuHonglin LuoChristopher M OverallEric JanPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
RNA viruses encode proteases that are responsible for processing viral proteins into their mature form. Viral proteases also target and cleave host cellular proteins; however, the full catalog of these target proteins is incomplete. We use a technique called terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrates (TAILS), an N-terminomics to identify host proteins that are cleaved under virus infection. We identify hundreds of cellular proteins that are cleaved under infection, some of which are targeted directly by viral protease. Revealing these target proteins provides insights into the host cellular pathways and antiviral signaling factors that are modulated to promote virus infection and potentially leading to virus-induced pathogenesis.