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Viral manipulation of cellular protein conjugation pathways: The SUMO lesson 被引量:9
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作者 Domenico Mattoscio Chiara V Segré Susanna Chiocca 《World Journal of Virology》 2013年第2期79-90,共12页
Small ubiquitin-like modifier(SUMO)ylation is a key posttranslational modification mechanism that controls the function of a plethora of proteins and biological processes. Given its central regulatory role, it is not ... Small ubiquitin-like modifier(SUMO)ylation is a key posttranslational modification mechanism that controls the function of a plethora of proteins and biological processes. Given its central regulatory role, it is not surprising that it is widely exploited by viruses. A number of viral proteins are known to modify and/or be modified by the SUMOylation system to exert their function, to create a cellular environment more favorable for virus survival and propagation, and to prevent host antiviral responses. Since the SUMO pathway is a multi-step cascade, viral proteins engage with it at many levels, to advance and favor each stage of a typical infection cycle: replication, viral assembly and immune evasion. Here we review the current knowledge on the interplay between the host SUMO system and viral lifecycle. 展开更多
关键词 Virus Small ubiquitin-like modifier Smal ubiquitin-like modifier-ylation EXPLOITATION Virus assem bly Immune evasion Innate immunity
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