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Identification of novel amino acid residues of influenza virus PA-X that are important for PA-X shutoff activity by using yeast

  • Kohei Oishi
  • , Seiya Yamayoshi
  • , Yoshihiro Kawaoka

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Abstract

The influenza A virus protein PA-X comprises an N-terminal PA region and a C-terminal PA-X-specific region. PA-X suppresses host gene expression, termed shutoff, via mRNA cleavage. Although the endonuclease active site in the N-terminal PA region of PA-X and basic amino acids in the C-terminal PA-X-specific region are known to be important for PA-X shutoff activity, other amino acids may also play a role. Here, we used yeast to identify novel amino acids of PA-X that are important for PA-X shutoff activity. Unlike wild-type PA-X, most PA-X mutants predominantly localized in the cytoplasm, indicating that these mutations decreased the shutoff activity of PA-X by affecting PA-X translocation to the nucleus. Mapping of the identified amino acids onto the N-terminal structure of PA revealed that some of them likely contribute to the formation of the endonuclease active site of PA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-75
Number of pages5
JournalVirology
Volume516
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Influenza
  • PA-X
  • Shutoff
  • Yeasts

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