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Angiomotin regulates budding and spread of Ebola virus.

Ziying Han1, Gordon Ruthel1, Shantoshini Dash1, Corbett T Berry1, Bruce D Freedman1, Ronald N Harty2, Olena Shtanko3.   

Abstract

The Ebola virus (EBOV) VP40 matrix protein (eVP40) orchestrates assembly and budding of virions in part by hijacking select WW-domain-bearing host proteins via its PPxY late (L)-domain motif. Angiomotin (Amot) is a multifunctional PPxY-containing adaptor protein that regulates angiogenesis, actin dynamics, and cell migration/motility. Amot also regulates the Hippo signaling pathway via interactions with the WW-domain-containing Hippo effector protein Yes-associated protein (YAP). In this report, we demonstrate that endogenous Amot is crucial for positively regulating egress of eVP40 virus-like particles (VLPs) and for egress and spread of authentic EBOV. Mechanistically, we show that ectopic YAP expression inhibits eVP40 VLP egress and that Amot co-expression rescues budding of eVP40 VLPs in a dose-dependent and PPxY-dependent manner. Moreover, results obtained with confocal and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy suggested that Amot's role in actin organization and dynamics also contributes to promoting eVP40-mediated egress. In summary, these findings reveal a functional and competitive interplay between virus and host proteins involving the multifunctional PPxY-containing adaptor Amot, which regulates both the Hippo pathway and actin dynamics. We propose that our results have wide-ranging implications for understanding the biology and pathology of EBOV infections.
© 2020 Han et al.

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Keywords:  Ebola virus; Hippo pathway; L-domain; PPxY motif; WW-domain protein; Yes-associated protein (YAP); actin; angiomotin; angiomotin (Amot); budding; filovirus; virology; virus; virus-like particle (VLP)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32381509      PMCID: PMC7307192          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.AC120.013171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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