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Crystal Structure of African Swine Fever Virus A179L with the Autophagy Regulator Beclin

Journal

VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v11090789

Keywords

Bcl-2; Beclin; autophagy; X-ray crystallography; ASFV

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  1. Australian Research Council [FT130101349]
  2. La Trobe University
  3. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) [BBS/E/I/00007031, BBS/E/I/00007030, BBS/E/I/00007034, BBS/E/I/00007035, BBS/E/I/00007036, BBS/E/I/00007037, BBS/E/I/00007038, BBS/E/I/00007039]
  4. BBSRC [BBS/E/I/00002120]
  5. BBSRC [BBS/E/I/00007031, BBS/E/I/00007038, BBS/E/I/00007035, BBS/E/I/00007034, BBS/E/I/00002120, BBS/E/I/00007036, BBS/E/I/00007030, BBS/E/I/00007037, BBS/E/I/00007039] Funding Source: UKRI

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Subversion of programmed cell death-based host defence systems is a prominent feature of infections by large DNA viruses. African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a large DNA virus and sole member of the Asfarviridae family that harbours the B-cell lymphoma 2 or Bcl-2 homolog A179L. A179L has been shown to bind to a range of cell death-inducing host proteins, including pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins as well as the autophagy regulator Beclin. Here we report the crystal structure of A179L bound to the Beclin BH3 motif. A179L engages Beclin using the same canonical ligand-binding groove that is utilized to bind to pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins. The mode of binding of Beclin to A179L mirrors that of Beclin binding to human Bcl-2 and Bcl-x(L) as well as murine gamma-herpesvirus 68. The introduction of bulky hydrophobic residues into the A179L ligand-binding groove via site-directed mutagenesis ablates binding of Beclin to A179L, leading to a loss of the ability of A179L to modulate autophagosome formation in Vero cells during starvation. Our findings provide a mechanistic understanding for the potent autophagy inhibitory activity of A179L and serve as a platform for more detailed investigations into the role of autophagy during ASFV infection.

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