Publication: Roles of non-structural protein 4a in flavivirus infection
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2021-10-01
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19994915
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Mahidol University
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Viruses. Vol.13, No.10 (2021)
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Paeka Klaitong, Duncan R. Smith Roles of non-structural protein 4a in flavivirus infection. Viruses. Vol.13, No.10 (2021). doi:10.3390/v13102077 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/77212
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Roles of non-structural protein 4a in flavivirus infection
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Infections with viruses in the genus Flavivirus are a worldwide public health problem. These enveloped, positive sense single stranded RNA viruses use a small complement of only 10 encoded proteins and the RNA genome itself to remodel host cells to achieve conditions favoring viral replication. A consequence of the limited viral armamentarium is that each protein exerts multiple cellular effects, in addition to any direct role in viral replication. The viruses encode four non-structural (NS) small transmembrane proteins (NS2A, NS2B, NS4A and NS4B) which collectively remain rather poorly characterized. NS4A is a 16kDa membrane associated protein and recent studies have shown that this protein plays multiple roles, including in membrane remodeling, antagonism of the host cell interferon response, and in the induction of autophagy, in addition to playing a role in viral replication. Perhaps most importantly, NS4A has been implicated as playing a critical role in fetal developmental defects seen as a consequence of Zika virus infection during pregnancy. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the multiple roles of this small but pivotal protein in mediating the pathobiology of flaviviral infections.