“…For example, the VP40 PPxY motif interacts with several members of the HECT family of E3 ubiquitin ligases, such as Nedd4, Itch, WWP1, and Smurf2 which facilitate mono-ubiquitination of VP40 and subsequent engagement and re-localization of the host ESCRT machinery to the site of virus budding at the plasma membrane to enhance virus-cell separation and release of VLPs or infectious virus (8,11,16,17). In contrast to these positive regulators of virus budding, we have identified more recently a growing list of novel WW-domain interactors that negatively regulate egress, such as host proteins BAG3, YAP/TAZ, and WWOX (12,13,15). Notably, these negative regulators of budding are multifunctional proteins that regulate diverse pathways/processes in the cell including, apoptosis/autophagy, transcription, cytoskeletal dynamics, cell migration/morphology, and tight junction formation (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24).…”