2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.05.022
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Cellular Ubc2/Rad6 E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme facilitates tombusvirus replication in yeast and plants

Abstract: Mono- and multi-ubiquitination alters the functions and subcellular localization of many cellular and viral proteins. Viruses can co-opt or actively manipulate the ubiquitin network to support viral processes or suppress innate immunity. Using yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) model host, we show that the yeast Rad6p (radiation sensitive 6) E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme and its plant ortholog, AtUbc2, interact with two tombusviral replication proteins and these E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes could be co-pur… Show more

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“…The most in-depth examination of the role for the UPS in virus replication has involved studies of tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV, genus Tombusvirus ) and cymbidium ringspot virus (CRSV, genus Tombusvirus ). Yeast has been used as a model genetic system to uncover critical host factors that contribute to tombusvirus infection [29,30,31], enabling the discovery of novel interactions involving cellular membranes which could be confirmed through focused experimentation in plant cells. In this yeast experimental system, cells are transformed to express the tombusviral p33 and p92 replication proteins, which function to replicate short tombusvirus replicons derived from viral defective interfering RNAs.…”
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“…The most in-depth examination of the role for the UPS in virus replication has involved studies of tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV, genus Tombusvirus ) and cymbidium ringspot virus (CRSV, genus Tombusvirus ). Yeast has been used as a model genetic system to uncover critical host factors that contribute to tombusvirus infection [29,30,31], enabling the discovery of novel interactions involving cellular membranes which could be confirmed through focused experimentation in plant cells. In this yeast experimental system, cells are transformed to express the tombusviral p33 and p92 replication proteins, which function to replicate short tombusvirus replicons derived from viral defective interfering RNAs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rad6/ubc2 and cdc34p are E2 Ub-conjugating enzymes that are components of the viral replication complexes identified in pull down assays [31,35]. Both Rad6 and cdc34p are involved in several cellular processes and, with regard to tombusvirus replication, have redundant capabilities of adding ubiquitin moieties to the tombusvirus p33 protein.…”
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“…The model proposed for the functions of ESCRT proteins in TBSV replication predicts that the membrane-bound p33 replication protein binds directly to Vps23p ESCRT-I protein (Tsg101 in mammals), based on its late domain sequence and the mono-and biubiquitin moieties after becoming posttranslationally modified by Ubc2/Rad6 or Cdc34 E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (32,38,50,51). This is followed by the additional recruitment of ESCRT-III cellular factors, such as Snf7p, Vps20p, and Vps24p, whose single deletions reduced TBSV replication in yeast (26).…”
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