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The Alphaviral Capsid Protein Inhibits IRAK1-Dependent TLR Signaling.

V Douglas Landers1,2, Daniel W Wilkey3, Michael L Merchant3, Thomas C Mitchell1, Kevin J Sokoloski1,2.   

Abstract

Alphaviruses are arthropod-borne RNA viruses which can cause either mild to severe febrile arthritis which may persist for months, or encephalitis which can lead to death or lifelong cognitive impairments. The non-assembly molecular role(s), functions, and protein-protein interactions of the alphavirus capsid proteins have been largely overlooked. Here we detail the use of a BioID2 biotin ligase system to identify the protein-protein interactions of the Sindbis virus capsid protein. These efforts led to the discovery of a series of novel host-pathogen interactions, including the identification of an interaction between the alphaviral capsid protein and the host IRAK1 protein. Importantly, this capsid-IRAK1 interaction is conserved across multiple alphavirus species, including arthritogenic alphaviruses SINV, Ross River virus, and Chikungunya virus; and encephalitic alphaviruses Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus, and Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus. The impact of the capsid-IRAK1 interaction was evaluated using a robust set of cellular model systems, leading to the realization that the alphaviral capsid protein specifically inhibits IRAK1-dependent signaling. This inhibition represents a means by which alphaviruses may evade innate immune detection and activation prior to viral gene expression. Altogether, these data identify novel capsid protein-protein interactions, establish the capsid-IRAK1 interaction as a common alphavirus host-pathogen interface, and delineate the molecular consequences of the capsid-IRAK1 interaction on IRAK1-dependent signaling.

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Keywords:  IRAK1; alphavirus; capsid; toll like receptors (TLR)

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33673546      PMCID: PMC7997285          DOI: 10.3390/v13030377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viruses        ISSN: 1999-4915            Impact factor:   5.818


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