Author:
Lin Shaoli,Chang Peixi,Tsao Shane,Aderinwale Abigail,Sallapalli Bhargava Teja,He Jia,Zhang Yanjin
Abstract
AbstractHepatitis E virus (HEV) is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus and causes primarily acute self-limiting infections. The ORF1 of the HEV genome encodes a polyprotein around 190 kDa, which contains several putative domains, including helicase and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The HEV-encoded helicase is a member of the superfamily 1 helicase family and possesses multiple enzymatic functions, such as RNA 5′-triphosphatase, RNA unwinding, and NTPase, which are thought to contribute to viral RNA synthesis. However, the helicase interaction with cellular proteins remains less known. Oxysterol binding protein (OSBP) is a lipid regulator that shuffles between the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum for cholesterol and phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate exchange and controls the efflux of cholesterol from cells. In this study, the RNAi-mediated silencing of OSBP significantly reduced HEV replication. Further studies indicate that the HEV helicase interacted with OSBP, shown by co-immunoprecipitation and co-localization in co-transfected cells. The presence of helicase blocked OSBP preferential translocation to the Golgi apparatus. These results demonstrate that OSBP contributes to HEV replication and enrich our understanding of the HEV-cell interactions.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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