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N4BP1 restricts HIV-1 and its inactivation by MALT1 promotes viral reactivation

Authors :
50785970
60646149
00422410
80215417
10379092
Yamasoba, Daichi
Sato, Kei
Ichinose, Takuya
Imamura, Tomoko
Koepke, Lennart
Joas, Simone
Reith, Elisabeth
Hotter, Dominik
Misawa, Naoko
Akaki, Kotaro
Uehata, Takuya
Mino, Takashi
Miyamoto, Sho
Noda, Takeshi
Yamashita, Akio
Standley, Daron M.
Kirchhoff, Frank
Sauter, Daniel
Koyanagi, Yoshio
Takeuchi, Osamu
50785970
60646149
00422410
80215417
10379092
Yamasoba, Daichi
Sato, Kei
Ichinose, Takuya
Imamura, Tomoko
Koepke, Lennart
Joas, Simone
Reith, Elisabeth
Hotter, Dominik
Misawa, Naoko
Akaki, Kotaro
Uehata, Takuya
Mino, Takashi
Miyamoto, Sho
Noda, Takeshi
Yamashita, Akio
Standley, Daron M.
Kirchhoff, Frank
Sauter, Daniel
Koyanagi, Yoshio
Takeuchi, Osamu
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

RNA-modulating factors not only regulate multiple steps of cellular RNA metabolism, but also emerge as key effectors of the immune response against invading viral pathogens including human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1). However, the cellular RNA-binding proteins involved in the establishment and maintenance of latent HIV-1 reservoirs have not been extensively studied. Here, we screened a panel of 62 cellular RNA-binding proteins and identified NEDD4-binding protein 1 (N4BP1) as a potent interferon-inducible inhibitor of HIV-1 in primary T cells and macrophages. N4BP1 harbours a prototypical PilT N terminus-like RNase domain and inhibits HIV-1 replication by interacting with and degrading viral mRNA species. Following activation of CD4+ T cells, however, N4BP1 undergoes rapid cleavage at Arg 509 by the paracaspase named mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation 1 (MALT1). Mutational analyses and knockout studies revealed that MALT1-mediated inactivation of N4BP1 facilitates the reactivation of latent HIV-1 proviruses. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that the RNase N4BP1 is an efficient restriction factor of HIV-1 and suggest that inactivation of N4BP1 by induction of MALT1 activation might facilitate elimination of latent HIV-1 reservoirs.

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OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1141594055
Document Type :
Electronic Resource