Literature DB >> 24832451

Phosphoprotein of human parainfluenza virus type 3 blocks autophagosome-lysosome fusion to increase virus production.

Binbin Ding1, Guangyuan Zhang1, Xiaodan Yang1, Shengwei Zhang1, Longyun Chen1, Qin Yan1, Mengyao Xu1, Amiya K Banerjee2, Mingzhou Chen3.   

Abstract

Autophagy is a multistep process in which cytoplasmic components, including invading pathogens, are captured by autophagosomes that subsequently fuse with degradative lysosomes. Negative-strand RNA viruses, including paramyxoviruses, have been shown to alter autophagy, but the molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. We demonstrate that human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) induces incomplete autophagy by blocking autophagosome-lysosome fusion, resulting in increased virus production. The viral phosphoprotein (P) is necessary and sufficient to inhibition autophagosome degradation. P binds to SNAP29 and inhibits its interaction with syntaxin17, thereby preventing these two host SNARE proteins from mediating autophagosome-lysome fusion. Incomplete autophagy and resultant autophagosome accumulation increase extracellular viral production but do not affect viral protein synthesis. These findings highlight how viruses can block autophagosome degradation by disrupting the function of SNARE proteins.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24832451     DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2014.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   21.023


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