2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2021.07.005
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Old dog, new tricks: Influenza A virus NS1 and in vitro fibrillogenesis

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“…Influenza A non-structured protein 1 (NS1) is a 26 kD unstructured protein that suppresses the host cell immune response and hence increase the virulence of the virus. This protein can also from amyloid in vitro [ 89 ].…”
Section: Amyloidogenic Viral Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influenza A non-structured protein 1 (NS1) is a 26 kD unstructured protein that suppresses the host cell immune response and hence increase the virulence of the virus. This protein can also from amyloid in vitro [ 89 ].…”
Section: Amyloidogenic Viral Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In experiments studying the biological activity of the NS1 protein of influenza A H1N1 strain that caused the pandemic of 1918, it was found that one of the peptides ( 140 rleylillraft 151 , G51 ), corresponding to the primary structure of the NS1 protein fragment of influenza A virus [20] and having the highest homology with the CP peptide among the proteins of influenza A virus, is capable of oligomerization and the formation of insoluble fibrillar aggregates in concentrations of 0.2-1 mM after incubation for 24 hours at 55ºC [24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the sequence of the potential immunosuppressive domain of NS1, given in [20] corresponds to the core region of amyloid-like fibrils formed by the NS1 protein in vitro [24]. The presence of homology in the sequences of CP and the potential immunosuppressive domain, together with the ability of both peptides to form beta-structured oligomers, and in the case of NS1 fragment - amyloid-like fibrils, provides a basis for suggesting that such peptides may influence each other’s conformation by a prion-like mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the presence of the NS1 protein in exosomes was indirectly shown earlier [57]. To perform its function, a sufficiently high concentration of exogenous NS1 in the extracellular environment is required, or it must act by inducing a conformational transition, as was previously suggested [72], but the transfer of NS1 from an infected cell to a healthy cell in the form of mRNA is not excluded either.…”
Section: Identification Of Viral Rna In Exosomesmentioning
confidence: 87%