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Polyamines and Hypusination Are Required for Ebolavirus Gene Expression and Replication.

Michelle E OlsenClaire Marie FiloneDan RozelleChad E MireKrystle N AgansLisa HensleyJohn H Connor
Published in: mBio (2016)
Ebolavirus (EBOV) is one of the most lethal human pathogens known. EBOV requires host factors for replication due to its small RNA genome. Here we show that the host protein eIF5A in its activated form is necessary for EBOV replication. We further show that the mechanism is through the accumulation of a single EBOV protein, VP30. To date, no other host proteins have been shown to interfere with the translation or stability of an EBOV protein. Activated eIF5A is the only protein in the cell known to contain the specific modification of hypusine; therefore, this pathway is a target for drug development. Further investigation into the mechanism of eIF5A interaction with VP30 could provide insight into therapeutics to combat EBOV.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • binding protein
  • endothelial cells
  • small molecule
  • dna methylation
  • single cell
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • induced pluripotent stem cells