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The Ep152R ORF of African swine fever virus strain Georgia encodes for an essential gene that interacts with host protein BAG6

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VIRUS RESEARCH
卷 223, 期 -, 页码 181-189

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DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2016.07.013

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African swine fever virus; ASFV; BAG6; ASF; Viral-host interactions

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  1. Science and Technology Directorate of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security [HSHQDC-11-X-00077, HSHQPM-12-X-00005]

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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the etiological agent of a contagious and often lethal disease of domestic pigs that has significant economic consequences for the swine industry. The viral genome encodes for more than 150 genes, and only a select few of these genes have been studied in some detail. Here we report the characterization of open reading frame Ep152R that has a predicted complement control module/SCR domain. This domain is found in Vaccinia virus proteins that are involved in blocking the immune response during viral infection. A recombinant ASFV harboring a HA tagged version of the Ep152R protein was developed (ASFV-G-Ep152R-HA) and used to demonstrate that Ep152R is an early virus protein. Attempts to construct recombinant viruses having a deleted Ep152R gene were consistently unsuccessful indicating that Ep152R is an essential gene. Interestingly, analysis of host-protein interactions for Ep152R using a yeast two-hybrid screen, identified BAG6, a protein previously identified as being required for ASFV replication. Furthermore, fluorescent microscopy analysis confirms that Ep152R-BAG6 interaction actually occurs in cells infected with ASFV. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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